Recognition

Guidance Aviation strives to go above and beyond not only in flight training but also in job performance and giving back.

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Most Philanthropic Business
Guidance Aviation

Guidance Aviation was named the City of Prescott’s Most Philanthropic Business for organizations with more than 50 employees.

Since 2007, Guidance Aviation has donated in excess of $580,000. These philanthropic efforts include cash, aircraft, equipment, and in-kind flight donations, including the donation of a Robinson R44 helicopter to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) to support the YCSO Search and Rescue (SAR) program. To date, the SAR program and helicopter have saved dozens of lives.

Guidance Aviation has also donated nearly $30,000 to the Yavapai College Foundation.

The AgustaWestland Safety Excellence Award
Christopher Horton

Guidance Aviation’s former Manager of Flight Operations, Chris Horton was awarded the prestigious Helicopter Association International’s AgustaWestland Safety Excellence Award for his work promoting and teaching safety practices throughout the international aviation community.

Guidance Aviation’s Manager of Flight Operations, Chris Horton
John Stonecipher, Guidance Aviation President & CEO, and Karen Mills, Small Business Administration Administrator
Guidance Aviation President & CEO, John Stonecipher receives the SBA’s Business Person of the Year (2013) award from SBA Administrator Karen Mills in Washington, DC

Business Person of the Year
John Stonecipher

In 2013 Guidance Aviation President and CEO John Stonecipher was named the Business Person of the Year, 2013 by the United States Small Business Administration, Washington, D.C.

The criteria of this prestigious national award included financial strength, sustained growth and hiring, and response to adversity. At the national award ceremony, SBA Administrator Karen Mills said of John…

“He is what it means to be an entrepreneur. He has never given up and is always moving forward and up—literally and figuratively.

“I couldn’t be more pleased to name him as this year’s Small Business person of the Year,”

The award represents a first for both Arizona and the aviation industry at large: neither had previously been honored with the SBA’s national award.

Maintenance Technician of the Year
Jason Kidd

The Federal Aviation Administration, State of Arizona named Guidance Aviation’s former Director of Maintenance Jason Kidd Maintenance Technician of the Year.

The General Aviation Awards Program is a cooperative effort between the Federal Aviation Administration and aviation industry sponsors to recognize annually outstanding individuals in the fields of Avionics, Flight Instruction, and Maintenance. In addition, the program recognizes outstanding individuals serving the FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) as representatives.

The awards highlight the important roles these individuals play in promoting aviation safety, education, and professionalism.

Jason Kidd, Director of Maintenance at Guidance Aviation
Jason Kidd, Director of Maintenance at Guidance Aviation