Who is Canada’s Top Amateur Pilot?

The Webster Memorial Trophy Competition will tell the tale
Delta, British Columbia, August 18-22, 2015

J. Goss + Associates is a proud supporter of the Webster Memorial Trophy Competition. Amateur pilots aspiring to a career in aviation are happy to compete in the Webster, one of Canada’s most prestigious aviation events. Like our friends at Aerographics Creative Services, the designer of the poster, we look forward to meeting Canada's top amateur pilot in Delta in August.

The Webster Memorial Trophy Competition

John Webster lost his life in an aircraft accident at St. Hubert, Quebec, while practicing to represent Canada in an aerobatic flying competition The Trans-Canada Air Pageant. In July, 1931, a month before his death, John had represented Canada in his Curtiss-Reid Rambler in the King’s Cup Air Race in England. The Webster Memorial Trophy Competition was established in 1932  Dr. J. C. Webster of Shediac, New Brunswick, who wished to perpetuate the memory of his son.

The Webster Memorial Trophy Competition is an annual event committed to finding the “Top Amateur Pilot in Canada”. It is sponsored by Air Canada - Flight Operations and contributed to by numerous companies and organizations from the aviation sector. 

Art by Aerographics Creative Services