Living Legends Awards Ceremony

The Living Legends Of Aviation announce Peter Beck, Ceo Rocket Lab to receive the Eren Ozmen Entrepreneur of the year award, NBC News Correspondent Tom Costello to be inducted at the 22nd Annual Awards, Friday April 25, 2025.

The Legends are pleased to announce Peter Beck, CEO of Rocket Lab will receive the Eren Ozmen Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the 22nd Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards. Tom Costello, Emmy award-winning NBC Correspondent to be Inducted into this year's class of Inductees. The rescheduled Awards will be on April 25, 2025 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. 

We are honored to recognize their achievements and invite you to celebrate their stories of dedication and excellence as we prepare for the Living Legends of Aviation Awards. John Travolta is the host and the Official Ambassador of Aviation. The Legends will also be honoring the aerial fire crews who were so instrumental in the battles against the Los Angeles area wildfires at the beginning of 2025.

Tom Costello
Inductee into the Living Legends of Aviation®

Tom Costello is an Emmy Award-winning NBC News Correspondent based in Washington, D.C., and as NBC's lead Aviation & Space Correspondent, he has reported on some of the network's most high-profile stories. His documentaries have taken viewers behind the scenes at NASA, Space Force, the space station, and Space Command. Costello was the first journalist to ever receive the National Air Traffic Controller Association's Sentinel of Safety Award for his balanced reporting on aviation and ATC.



Sir Peter Beck, Rocket Lab
Eren Ozmen Aviation Entrepreneur of the Year Award

Sir Peter Beck is the founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Engineer of Rocket Lab, a Nasdaq-listed leading launch and space systems company opening access to space to improve life on Earth. Since founding the company in 2006, Sir Peter has grown Rocket Lab into a global organization of 2,500 people across the United States, Canada and New Zealand. Today, Rocket Lab's launch vehicles, satellites and space systems are relied upon by a range of global mission partners including NASA, the United States Space Force, DARPA, the National Reconnaissance Office, and a broad range of commercial satellite and constellation operators.

View the Complete List of 22nd Annual Inductees & Honorees

Chris Cassidy
Inductee into the Living Legends of Aviation

Captain Chris Cassidy, a former NASA astronaut and Navy SEAL, is a veteran of three spaceflights and ten spacewalks, logging 377 days in space. A Naval Academy graduate, Cassidy earned a master's in ocean engineering from MIT. His leadership includes commanding a SEAL platoon and serving as NASA's 14th Chief Astronaut. Cassidy's honors include the Bronze Star with combat "y" for his service in Afghanistan.






Robert "Hoot" Gibson
Inductee into the Living Legends of Aviation

Captain Robert "Hoot" Gibson, USN, is a decorated Navy fighter pilot, veteran astronaut, and race pilot. A graduate of California Polytechnic State University, Gibson flew five space shuttle missions, including the first docking with the Russian Space Station Mir in 1995. His aviation career spans over 14,000 flight hours in 160+ aircraft. As a Reno Air Race champion, airline pilot, and astronaut.







The Polaris Dawn Mission Crew
Dr. Buzz Aldrin Space Advancement Award

Commander Jared Isaacman, Mission Pilot Scott 'Kidd' Poteet, Mission Specialist Sarah Gillis, and Mission Specialist and Medical Officer Anna Menon are the inaugural recipients of the Dr. Buzz Aldrin Space Advancement Award for their outstanding achievements with the Polaris Dawn Mission. Their historic mission, Polaris Dawn, included cutting-edge experiments, high-altitude orbital maneuvers, and, most notably, the first private spacewalk. The team's work has paved the way for future commercial and scientific space endeavors, laying the groundwork for humanity's eventual journey to Mars and beyond.



Louis Pepper, Atlantic Aviation
Kenn Ricci Lifetime Aviation Entrepreneur Award

Louis Pepper built Atlantic Aviation into one of the nation's largest general aviation companies and helped redefine the concept of a World Class FBO. After relocating to Dallas, Pepper became the President of Million Air and the owner of the Million Air Franchise Company. Later, in the year 2000, he led the acquisition of Atlantic Aviation.


Lieutenant Commander Amanda "Stalin" Lee
Barron Hilton Aviation Inspiration Award

Lieutenant Commander Amanda Lee is a native of Mounds View, Minnesota. Amanda joined the Blue Angels as their first female demonstration pilot in September 2022. She has accumulated more than 1,360 flight hours and over 225 carrier-arrested landings. Her decorations include four Navy Achievement medals and various personal and unit awards.






Kaye Gitibin
Industry Entrepreneur Award

Kaye Gitibin is the CEO and cofounder of Go Rentals, the only vehicle rental company in the world specializing in private aviation and the only one with NATA Safety First certification. Founded in 1995 by Kaye and his brother, Go Rentals began with a small fleet of cars and a vision to redefine vehicle rental experiences through unmatched service.













Ronald Draper, CEO Textron Aviation Lifetime Aviation Industry Leader Award

Ron Draper, President and CEO of Textron Aviation, has overseen the growth of Cessna, Beechcraft, and Hawker brands, shaping the future of aviation innovation. A West Point graduate, Draper served as a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter pilot and brings decades of leadership in aviation manufacturing and community service.





Burt Rutan
Dr. Sam B. Williams Technology Award

Burt Rutan (born June 17, 1943) is a retired American aerospace engineer and entrepreneur. He designed the record-breaking Voyager, which in 1986 was the first aircraft to fly around the world without refueling. His suborbital spaceplane design SpaceShipOne became the first nongovernment, privately funded manned spacecraft to fly to space, winning the Ansari X-Prize for achieving the feat twice within a two-week period in 2004.







Rescheduled

Due to the LA wildfires and the need to reschedule the 22nd Annual Awards, there were unavoidable schedule conflicts that arose. The following Inductees and Honorees will be honored at the 23rd Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards on January 23, 2026:


Eileen M. Collins
Inductee into the Living Legends of Aviation®

Eileen M. Collins, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, is celebrated as the first female pilot and commander of a NASA space shuttle. A decorated astronaut, she piloted four shuttle missions, including the 1999 deployment of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and the 2005 "Return to Flight" mission. Collins has logged over 6,751 hours in 30 aircraft and 872 hours in space.





Aaron Tippin
Inductee into the Living Legends of Aviation®

While perhaps more widely known as a country music superstar, it comes as no surprise that Aaron Tippin is first and foremost an aviator. Aaron and his family established Tennessee Flying Machines at the Upper Cumberland Regional Airport (KSRB) in Sparta, Tenn., offering a flight school, ride/flight tours in Aaron's fleet of vintage aircraft, maintenance, restoration and other services that share and preserve Aaron's love for aviation.




Randy Waldman
Elling Halvorson Vertical Flight Hall of Fame Award

Randy Waldman, renowned Hollywood musician and helicopter instructor, has turned his passion for aviation into a second career. As a certified flight instructor in Southern California, he teaches across various helicopter models, blending technical mastery with artistic precision.







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