27/04/2022
Gary Ward to Receive 2022 Bill Barber Award for Showmanship -- World Airshow News has announced that Gary Ward is the2022 recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship. One of the most prestigious awards in the airshow industry, the list of Barber honorees reads like an airshow hall of fame. Gary Ward learned to fly as a teenager and later served four years in the USAF as a jet engine mechanic. After his service, he earned his Aerospace Engineering degree from Georgia Tech in 1968 and then spent about a year working with Cessna Aircraft Company as a design engineer on the original Cessna Citation business jet. At his fathers request, he returned home to Lincolnton, Georgia to work in the family lumber manufacturing business where he spent the remainder of his working career. Always a passionate aviator, Gary and a friend bought a wrecked Pitts S2-B in the mid-90s, had it rebuilt, and Gary essentially taught himself aerobatics. Although he originally had no intention to do airshow flying, another friend was flying competition and airshows in an Extra 230. He pushed Gary to get involved and helped him get his first airshow waiver. Gary flew his first airshow at Wilson, North Carolina in 1998 at age 57 and was “hooked.”
Shortly after getting the Pitts flying, Gary had already contracted to build a Giles 202 monoplane, in which he began performing in 1999. After performing in the Giles for eight years, Gary bought the more powerful and capable MX2 which he flew from 2006 until the present and was the first performer to fly airshows in the MX2. The strong, all carbon fiber MX2 enabled Gary to explore the envelope with all types of gyroscopic maneuvers and all the things an airplane “isn't supposed to do.” In over two decades of airshow flying, Gary has performed throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. He has flown numerous shows in Alaska and as far south as Panama. On April 6, 2022, at the SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, Florida, Gary flew what he says is his final airshow performance at the age of 80 years young. (But Tom Brady also said he was retiring.) Gary still owns a Piper J-3 Cub, a Super Cub and a Robinson R-44 helicopter and plans to do a lot more flying.
The Bill Barber Award for Showmanship began in 1986 and is awarded to airshow performers or teams that have demonstrated great skill and showmanship. World Airshow News magazine and the friends and family of the late Bill Barber present the award annually. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no awards were presented in 2020 and 2021. The Bill Barber Award for Showmanship presentation is currently planned to take place during EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, scheduled for July 25-31, 2022.