After much consideration, and in light of the devastation currently still going on in the Los Angeles area with multiple wildfires, we have decided that it is best to postpone the 22nd Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards on January 17, 2025 to a later date this Spring.

RICK FIDDLER

 

Kids growing up in a rural setting learn to operate trucks, cars, or farm equipment by sitting on the seat in front of their dads and gradually learning to drive. Growing up on a farm in Michigan, Rick Fiddler was one of those kids but, luckily for him, he had an added boon: his dad owned a 1957 Piper Tri-Pacer and a grass airstrip. As soon as he took the controls of the plane, his fascination with flying was launched and rapidly developed into a life-long passion for flight. After college, Fiddler’s career path was set when he acquired a job flying helicopters with the Lansing Police Dept. In 1982, Fiddler landed a job with Amway Corporation in Grand Rapids, MI, flying both helicopters and jets.
 
Fiddler’s skill and experience came into play while flying Amway executives over Lake Michigan in the company’s S-76 helicopter. The aircraft went out of control after its tail rotor gearbox and vertical stabilizer failed. The standard corrective response failed; and Fiddler had just a few seconds to gain control of the helicopter and successfully execute a water landing, saving the lives of everyone on board.
 
After serving as Chief Pilot, Director of Aviation, Fiddler is currently Vice President of Aviation for Amway – the most extensive “Part 91” department in the world with 15 aircraft and a staff of 71. He has logged over 17,000 hours and holds ATP’s for both fixed-wing and helicopters, along with multiple type ratings.
 
Giving back to the aviation community, Fiddler serves on the Michigan Aeronautics Commission. He is also a board member for the Michigan Business Aircraft Association and the West Michigan Aviation Academy. The latter is a public high school serving over 600 students. The academy brings a one-of-a-kind aviation experience to school age children, ensuring a quality learning experience to the next generation of pilots so that they can enjoy sitting in the front seat of an aircraft as he has.