George Alfred Lloyd, AC OBE (15 December 1920 – 16 August 2022), known as Peter Lloyd, was an Australian aviator and entrepreneur. From the 1950s, Lloyd was involved with administering aero clubs in Australia and internationally, as well as promoting air sports and air safety.
Peter Lloyd | |
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Born | George Alfred Lloyd 15 December 1920 |
Died | 16 August 2022 | (aged 101)
Nationality | Australian |
Education | University of Sydney |
Known for | President of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (1986–88) President of the Federation of Australian Aero Clubs (1958–70) President of the Royal Aero Club of New South Wales (1957–67, 1972–74) |
Awards | Companion of the Order of Australia Officer of the Order of the British Empire Mentioned in Despatches FAI Gold Air Medal Oswald Watt Gold Medal |
Early life
editLloyd was born in Sydney in 1920, and attended Sydney Church of England Grammar School, and then the University of Sydney.[1]
Military service
editOn 31 May 1940, Lloyd enlisted in the Second Australian Imperial Force for service in the Second World War. He was assigned to the 2/6th Field Regiment and saw action in the Middle East and New Guinea, ending his service as a lance-sergeant.[2] On 8 March 1945, Lloyd was mentioned in despatches for gallant and distinguished service in the South-West Pacific.[3]
Aviation career
editOn his return to Australia, Lloyd worked as an entrepreneur and grazier. In 1951, Lloyd was elected treasurer of the Royal Aero Club of New South Wales, and in 1955, he qualified as a pilot. In 1957, Lloyd became president of the club, a position he held for ten years, and then again from 1972 to 1974. He built up the club from poor condition to the largest aviation school in the British Commonwealth.[4]
In 1958, Lloyd became president of the Federation of Australian Aero Clubs, and set about greatly increasing the federation's membership and promoting aviation sports throughout Australia.[4]
Representing Australia Lloyd served as treasurer-general of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale - The World Air Sports Federation from 1976 and then FAI President from 1986-1988.[4]
Personal life and death
editLloyd turned 100 on 15 December 2020,[5] and died on 16 August 2022, at the age of 101.[6]
Honours
edit- In 1964, Lloyd was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) as president of the Royal Aero Club of New South Wales.
- In 1969, he received the Oswald Watt Gold Medal—Australia's highest aviation award.
- In 1989, Lloyd was awarded the FAI Gold Air Medal—one of only three Australians to have won the award.
- In the 1990 Australia Day Honours, Lloyd was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for service to aviation and international relations.
- In 1992, he was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.[4]
- In the 2016 Queen's Birthday Honours, Lloyd was upgraded to a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC), for eminent service to the aviation industry, particularly to the advancement of air safety in Australia, through leading roles with national and international aeronautical organisations, and airsport associations.
- In 2016 he was awarded the Oswald Watt Gold Medal by the Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia.[7]
References
edit- ^ Who's Who in Australia 2016, ConnectWeb.
- ^ "World War Two Service". Australian Government – Department of Veteran's Affairs. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ "Honours and Awards: George Alfred Lloyd". Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
- ^ a b c d "G.A. "Peter" Lloyd". Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
- ^ "Happy 100th birthday to Peter Lloyd, AC OBE MiD". Flight safety Australia. 15 December 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- ^ "'Father of sport aviation' Peter Lloyd dies aged 101". Australian Aviation. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
- ^ "Oswald Watt Gold Medal Awards" (PDF). Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia. Retrieved 9 October 2019.