The Department for Transport (DfT) last Friday appointed Mike Pearson, a seasoned General Aviation (GA) professional, as the new GA advocate to represent the needs and ambitions of the GA sector.

The role calls for him to support the GA industry and provide advice to Ministers. The GA Advocate role was created in 2017 and serves to represent and raise the profile of GA. Pearson will build on the important work of the previous GA advocate, Phil Dunnington, who died in 2021, and on the work of the former GA champion role created in 2015.

New GA Advocate, Mike Pearson, is a member of the Royal Aero Club, an airfield manager for Popham airfield and served as a Chair of the Airfield Operators Group (AOG). He also served as a Chairman of the Blackbushe Airport Consultative Committee and as the Director of Enterprise for Southwark College.

Aviation Minister, Robert Courts, said: “It’s vital we make sure the industry is well-represented to solve some of the most pressing issues they are currently facing and enhance further the UK’s position as a world leader in aviation.

“Mike is a longstanding role model in aviation and an ideal advocate for the General Aviation sector. His career shows not only his excellent suitability for the role, but also how exciting the sector is, and I take great pleasure in welcoming him”.

The appointment is key to the delivery of the GA Roadmap (published April 2021) which aims to make the UK the best place in the world for GA. The appointment is also an important step in delivering the commitments on General Aviation in Flightpath to the Future, published earlier this year.

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