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Lightspeed Aviation announces the winners of the Fly Me to the Moon Contest

July 12, 2016

Fly Me To The Moon Contest

Portland, Oregon (July 12, 2016) — Lightspeed Aviation, the leading innovator in aviation headsets, has announced the winners of the Fly Me to the Moon Contest, presented by Lightspeed Aviation and CloudAhoy. The contest pitted pilots against each other in a race to fly the most non-business miles during the five weeks of the contest.

“Our goal was to encourage pilots to get out there and fly,” said Teresa De Mers, Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support at Lightspeed. “With 158 pilots logging 819 flights and 130,552 nautical miles, I’d say we were successful.”

The winners of the Fly Me to the Moon Contest are as follows:

Grand Prize Winner: Alan Marcum, Palo Alto, California
Alan is an accomplished pilot who has not only made several trips across the U.S. in his Mooney 252, but he has also logged time in a wide variety of other aircraft, including a De Havilland Tiger Moth, a Taylorcraft L-2, Stearmans, a Waco YMF, a Tiger, and Citabrias. Alan flew a total of 7,695 miles over 22 flights. As the pilot logging the most miles, Alan was offered his choice of Lightspeed premium ANR headsets and selected a Zulu PFX®.

First Runner Up: Isaac Lamb, Winston-Salem, NC
Isaac is a former Army Blackhawk pilot with his sights set on becoming an airline pilot. According to Isaac, the contest was the impetus he needed to complete the remaining hours required to apply for the ATP certificate. Isaac flew 6,938 miles over 69 flights and will receive a Gann leather flight bag from Lightspeed’s Adventure Flight Bag Collection.

Second Runner Up: John Elling, Santa Fe, NM
John started flying hang gliders in high school but has since graduated to bigger craft and enjoys flying to Alaska to fish for salmon. John covered 5,943 miles in 22 flights, earning a Markham leather flight bag from the Adventure Flight Bag Collection.

“Teaming up once again with CloudAhoy has resulted in another highly innovative and successful promotion,” said De Mers. “The live leaderboard and flight debriefing features they created added a lot of excitement, and although we didn’t reach the moon, our contestants got us more than half the way there.”

Alan Marcum of Palo Alto, CA

Alan Marcum of Palo Alto, California logged 7,695 miles in the Fly Me to the Moon Contest, winning his choice of Lightspeed premium ANR headsets.

Isaac Lamb, of Salem Winston, NC

Isaac Lamb, of Salem Winston, NC, flew 6,938 miles during the Fly Me to the Moon Contest to earn a Gann leather flight bag from Lightspeed’s Adventure Flight Bag Collection.

John Elling, of Palo Alto, CA

John Elling, of Palo Alto, CA, covered 5,943 miles during the Fly Me to the Moon Contest, winning a Markham leather flight bag from Lightspeed’s Adventure Flight Bag Collection.

Article by Lightspeed Aviation

Lightspeed Aviation is a leading manufacturer of premium aviation headsets and helmet products. Since the first product was introduced in 1996 at AirVenture in Oshkosh, WI., the company has established a reputation for leading innovation in the aviation headset marketplace with a number of “first to market” advances, technologies, and features. In 2022, the company launched a new category of aviation products called “Safety Wearables”. Layering life-saving technologies on top of their award-winning audio and ANR platform, Lightspeed ushered in a new era of aviation safety. With this, the company continues to live its mission of “creating products that protect and save lives”. Additionally, Lightspeed is a passionate supporter of initiatives to encourage the next generation of pilots through its support of programs like Young Eagles and Ray Scholars. The company is proud to have participated in helping countless young people experience everything from a discovery flight to getting a Pilot Certificate.