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Kentucky honors longtime advocate Bob Minter

Retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Jerry Humble, president of the Kentucky Aviation Association, presents Bob Minter with the Henry Ogrodzinski Excellence in Aviation Award while KAA board member Robert Riggs looks on. Photo courtesy of the Kentucky Aviation Association

Former AOPA Southeast Regional Manager Bob Minter was honored Sept. 10 with the Kentucky Aviation Association’s highest award for his five decades of airport awareness and advocacy in the region.

Minter founded Tennessee’s Aviation Hall of Fame and is a familiar figure to pilots flying in any of the eight states he monitored during a 40-year career with AOPA. Besides starting Tennessee’s Aviation Hall of Fame and then being enshrined in it three years ago, the Embry-Riddle graduate also serves on the board of directors for Georgia’s Aviation Hall of Fame and the National Air and Space Education Institute in Kentucky.

Minter said he was invited to his neighboring state’s aviation celebration but had no idea he was to receive Kentucky’s highest aviation honor. “I said I’d be there anyway and they asked me for a short bio so I thought I’d be a standby speaker and didn’t think anything more of it.”

 Bob Minter

When his name was called to the podium for the Henry Ogrodzinski Excellence in Aviation Award, Minter said he was as surprised as anybody. “I was in tears when I got this thing, it was really extraordinary. Before I could get to the front of the room, several hundred people were standing and applauding. It was just lovely.”

In a press release announcing the honor, retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Jerry Humble, president of the Kentucky association, wrote that Minter received the award for “earning a reputation as a staunch aviation advocate and effective public policy strategist.”

Minter is the executive director of the Tennessee Aviation Association and is working on details for this year’s enshrinement of National Championship Air Races Unlimited Gold winner Robert “Hoot” Gibson into the Tennessee Aviation Hall of Fame.

“There are two awards in my life that mean the most to me and this is one of them. The other is the career contributions award from the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission in 2002. The two of those are so incredibly meaningful to me,” said Minter, who borrowed a quote to describe how he lives his life. “There’s no end to what you can accomplish if you don’t concern yourself with who gets rewarded for it.”

David Tulis

David Tulis

Senior Photographer
Senior Photographer David Tulis joined AOPA in 2015 and is a private pilot with single-engine land and sea ratings and a tailwheel endorsement. He is also a certificated remote pilot and co-host of the award-wining AOPA Hangar Talk podcast. David enjoys vintage aircraft ad photography.
Topics: Airport Advocacy, National Business Aviation Association, Aviation Organizations

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