Induction into the National Congress on Aviation and Space Education Crown Circle for Aerospace Education Leadership is one of the highest honors bestowed in the field of aerospace education. Nominees are considered by the National Congress Planning Committee and may be individuals, organizations, associations, colleges or universities, school systems, government agencies, or industries. The nominees may be current or retired employees or associates of any of the Congress sponsors, supporters, or affiliates. Qualities sought in Crown Circle inductees include demonstrated performance of outstanding leadership in aerospace education over an extended term at a high level and of great quality. Induction may also be the result of exceptionally unique or extraordinarily outstanding achievement or contributions in aerospace education. Induction into Crown Circle takes place at NCASE. Nominations may be submitted by anyone; however, they must be typewritten, documented, and have the approval of the nominee. Accompanying
6 CAPR 280-2 (E) 17 AUGUST 2002 the nomination should be a biographical sketch and a black and white photo (5x7). Nominations must be postmarked on or before 1 January.
Nominees must have:
1. Demonstrated involvement in, and commitment to aerospace education.
2. Outstanding leadership in aerospace education, locally, nationally or internationally.
3. Performance over an extended term (years), at a high level, and of great quality.

Crown circle nominations are submitted to CAP National Headquarters CAP/LMA and must be postmarked by January 1, 2006. For more information on this award, refer to CAPP 15.
Crown Circle Nomination Form