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International Air Sports Federation
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World Air Sports Federation
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
AbbreviationFAI
Formation14 October 1905; 118 years ago (1905-10-14)
Founded atParis, France
TypeNonprofit
Location
President
David Monks[1]
Secretary General
Markus Haggeney[2]
Websitewww.fai.org Edit this at Wikidata

The Fédération aéronautique internationale (French: [fedeʁɑsjɔ̃ aeʁɔnotik ɛ̃tɛʁnasjɔnal]; FAI; English: World Air Sports Federation) is the world governing body for air sports, and also stewards definitions regarding human spaceflight. It was founded on 14 October 1905, and is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.[3] It maintains world records for aeronautical activities, including ballooning, aeromodeling, and unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), as well as flights into space.

History

The FAI was founded at a conference held in Paris 12–14 October 1905, which was organized following a resolution passed by the Olympic Congress held in Brussels on 10 June 1905 calling for the creation of an Association "to regulate the sport of flying, ... the various aviation meetings and advance the science and sport of Aeronautics."[4] The conference was attended by representatives from 8 countries: Belgium (Aéro Club Royal de Belgique, founded 1901), France (Aéro-Club de France, 1898), Germany (Deutscher Luftschiffer Verband aka "German Airship League", founded 1902), Great Britain (Royal Aero Club, 1901), Italy (Aero Club d'Italia [it], 1904), Spain (Real Aero Club de España [es], 1905), Switzerland (Aero-Club der Schweiz, 1900) and the United States (Aero Club of America, 1905).

On 2 February 2017 the FAI announced its new strategic partnership with international asset management firm Noosphere Ventures. FAI Secretary General Susanne Schödel, FAI President Frits Brink and Noosphere Ventures Managing Partner Max Polyakov signed the agreement, making Noosphere Ventures FAI's Global Technical Partner.[5][6]

The FAI suspended Russia and Belarus due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, as a result of which pilots from Russia and Belarus will not be able to compete in any FAI-sanctioned event in the 13 FAI air sports disciplines, including paragliding, hang gliding, and paramotoring.[7]

FAI General Conference

The 117th FAI General Conference took place in Dayton, Ohio, US (the 'Birthplace of Aviation') on 26 and 27 October 2023. [8]

The 118th FAI General Conference will be held from 20 to 21 November 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Sports

13 Sports:

  1. Aeromodelling (modelling (space modulation) – Space Modelling)
  2. Amateur-Built & Experimental Aircraft
  3. Ballooning
  4. Drones
  5. General Aviation
  6. Gliding
  7. Hang Gliding
  8. Microlights and Paramotors
  9. Paragliding
  10. Powered and glider aircraft Aerobatics
  11. Rotorcraft
  12. Parachuting (Skydiving)
  13. Space

Air Sport Commissions

  1. General Air Sports (CASI)
  2. Aerobatics (CIVA)
  3. Aeromodelling (CIAM)
  4. Amateur-Built and Experimental Aircraft (CIACA)
  5. Astronautic Records (ICARE)
  6. Ballooning (CIA)
  7. General Aviation (GAC)
  8. Gliding (IGC)
  9. Hang Gliding and Paragliding (CIVL)
  10. Microlight and Paramotor (CIMA)
  11. Rotorcraft (CIG)
  12. Skydiving (ISC)

Events

All the events sanctioned by the FAI are listed in the events calendar.[9]

World Championships

The first World Championships in a certain class took place in the following years:

  1. 1951: F1A, F1B, F1C
  2. 1960: F2A, F2B, F2C, F3A
  3. 1961: F1D
  4. 1970: F4B, F4C
  5. 1972: S-classes
  6. 1977: F3B
  7. 1978: F2D
  8. 1985: F3C, F3D
  9. 1986: F3E (now: F5B)
  10. 1989: F1E
  11. 1994: F5D (now F3E)
  12. 1998: F3
  13. 2010: F6A (WAG)
  14. 2010: F6B (WAG)
  15. 2010: F6D (WAG)
  16. 2011: F3K
  17. 2012: F3F
  18. 2013: F3N
  19. 2013: F3P
  20. 2014: F4H
  21. 2018: F3U
  22. 2019: F5J
  23. 2024: F3M

Activities

The FAI is the international governing body for the following activities:

The FAI establishes the standards for records in the activities. Where these are air sports, the FAI also oversees international competitions at world and continental levels, and also organizes the World Air Games and FAI World Grand Prix.

The FAI organises the FAI International Drones Conference and Expo. This event offers a platform for organisations, businesses and individuals to discuss how drones are used today and to create a framework for how they will be used and impact on life in the future.

The FAI also keeps records set in human spaceflight, through the FAI Astronautic Records Commission (International Astronautic Records Commission – ICARE)[20]

Kármán Line definition

The FAI defines the limit between Earth's atmosphere and outer space, the so-called Karman Line, as the altitude of 100 kilometres (62 miles; 330,000 feet) above Earth's sea level.[21]

Records

1971 USSR commemorative stamp depicting the Yuri A. Gagarin Gold Medal established by FAI

Among the FAI's responsibilities are the verification of record-breaking flights. For a flight to be registered as a "World Record," it has to comply with the FAI's strict rules, which include a proviso that the record must exceed the previous record by a certain percentage. Since the late 1930s, military aircraft have dominated some classes of record for powered aircraft such as speed, distance, payload, and height, though other classes are regularly claimed by civilians.

Some records are claimed by countries as their own, even though their achievements fail to meet FAI standards. These claims are not typically granted the status of official records. For example, Yuri Gagarin earned recognition for the first manned spaceflight, despite failing to meet FAI requirements. The FAI initially did not recognize the achievement because he did not land in his Vostok spacecraft (he ejected from it), but later it recognized that Gagarin was the first human to fly into space. The FAI then established the Yuri A. Gagarin Gold Medal, which has been awarded since 1968.[22]

Classes

Record flight diploma issued by the FAI

The following types of craft have records:[23]

Selected records

Date Measurement Person Aircraft Type Ref(s)
Class A: Free balloons
31 January 2015 160 hours 34 minutes.  Troy Bradley (United States)
 Leonid Tyukhtyaev (Russia)
Two Eagles Balloon Duration [26]
31 March 1999 40,814 km.  Bertrand Piccard (Switzerland)
 Brian Jones (Great Britain)
Breitling Orbiter Distance [27]
4 May 1961 34,668 meters  Malcolm Ross (United States)
 Victor Prather (United States)
Winzen Absolute altitude
Class C: Aeroplanes
11 February 2006 41,467.53 km  Steve Fossett (United States) Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer Flight distance record (without refueling)
28 July 1976 3,529.56 km/h  Eldon W. Joersz (United States) Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Flight airspeed record
31 August 1977 37,650 m  Aleksandr Vasilyevich Fedotov (Soviet Union) MiG E-266M Flight altitude record
22 October 1938 17,083 m  Mario Pezzi (Italy) Caproni Ca.161 Flight altitude record (piston engine without payload)
Class CS: Solar-powered aeroplanes
7 July 2010 9,235 m
26 h 10 m 19 s
 André Borschberg (Switzerland) Solar Impulse (Prototype) Solar powered Duration and Flight altitude record [28]
25 May 2012 1116 km  André Borschberg (Switzerland) Solar Impulse (Prototype) Solar powered Distance
Class D: Gliders & motorgliders
3 September 2017 15,902 m  Jim Payne (United States)
 Morgan Sandercock (Australia)
Windward Performance Perlan II Gliding Altitude [29]
2 September 2018 23,202 m  Tim Gardner (United States)
 Jim Payne (United States)
Windward Performance Perlan II Gliding Altitude (to be ratified) [29]
21 January 2003 3,008.8 km  Klaus Ohlmann (Germany)
 Karl Rabeder (Austria)
Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-4 Gliding Distance
Class E-1: Helicopters
11 August 1986 400.87 km/h  John Trevor Egginton (Great Britain) Westland Lynx G-LYNX (modified) Speed over a straight 15/25 km course [30]
Class G-2: Parachuting performance records
14 October 2012 1357.6 km/h  Felix Baumgartner (Austria) Red Bull Stratos Vertical speed [31]
8 February 2006 400 Skydivers World Team 5 Lockheed C-130 Largest Skydiving Formation [32]
Class I-C: Humanpowered aeroplane
23 April 1988 115.11 km
3h 54mn 59s
 Kanellos Kanellopoulos (Greece) MIT Daedalus 88 Human powered Distance and Duration [33][34]
2 October 1985 44.32 km/h  Holger Rochelt (West Germany) Musculair II Speed over a closed circuit [35]
Class I-E: Humanpowered rotorcraft
25 September 2013 1min 37.5 sec  Justin Mauch (United States) Gamera Duration [36]
Class O: Hang Gliding & Paragliding
13 October 2016 564.3.0 km  Donizete Baldessar Lemos (Brazil)
 Rafael Monteiro Saladini (Brazil)
 Samuel Nascimento (Brazil)
Ozone Enzo 2
Ozone Enzo 2
Gin Boomerang 10
Straight distance with a paraglider [37][38][39][40][41]
Class R: Microlights
14 February 2002 187 km/h  Julian Harris (Great Britain)
 Bob Sharp (Great Britain)
Jabiru Aircraft UL 3 axis flight airspeed record [42]
Class U: Unmanned aerial vehicles
14 August 2001 96,863 feet (29,524 m)  Piloted remotely by Greg Kendall (United States) AeroVironment Helios Prototype Sustained horizontal flight altitude record by a winged aircraft [43][44]

Awards

Diplome Paul Tissandier

The FAI Gold Air Medal was established in 1924 and was first awarded in 1925. It is reserved for those who have contributed greatly to the development of aeronautics by their activities, work, achievements, initiative or devotion to the cause of Aviation. The FAI has also awarded the Paul Tissandier Diploma since 1952 to those who have served the cause of aviation in general and sporting aviation in particular.[22]

The FAI also makes awards for each of the following air sports.

  • Awards for Ballooning:
  • Awards for General Aviation:
  • Awards for Gliding:
  • Awards for Rotorcraft:
    • The FAI Gold Rotorcraft Medal
  • Awards for Parachuting:
    • The FAI Gold Parachuting Medal
    • The Leonardo da Vinci Parachuting Diploma
    • The Faust Vrancic Medal
  • Awards for Aeromodelling:
    • The FAI Aeromodelling Gold Medal
    • The Andrei Tupolev Aeromodelling Medal
    • The Alphonse Penaud Aeromodelling Diploma
    • The Antonov Aeromodelling Diploma
    • The Andrei Tupolev Aeromodelling Diploma
    • The Frank Ehling Diploma
  • Awards for Aerobatics:
    • The Leon Biancotto Aerobatics Diploma
  • Awards for Astronautics:
    • The Yuri A. Gagarin Gold Medal
    • The V.M. Komarov Diploma
    • The Korolev Diploma
    • The Odyssey Diploma
  • Awards for Hang Gliding:
    • The Pepe Lopes Medal
    • The FAI Hang Gliding Diploma
  • Awards for Microlight Aviation:
  • Awards for Aviation and Space Education:
    • The Nile Gold Medal
  • Awards for Amateur-Built Aircraft:

FAI Young Artists Contest

The FAI Young Artists Contest[45] is an international painting competition for youngsters between the ages of 6 and 17. Each FAI Member Country organises the contest in their country, and the national winners are submitted to the International Jury each year.

Members

Active members

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Country Member name Year of Affiliation
Albania Federata Shqiptare e Aeronautikës 2000
Algeria Federation Algérienne Des Sports Aériens
Argentina Confederacion Argentina De Entidades Aerodeportivas 1910
Australia Australian Sport Aviation Confederation 1948
Austria Österreichischer Aero Club 1910
Azerbaijan Azərbaycan Hava və Ekstremal İdman Növləri Federasiyası 2000
Belarus Belarusian Federation of Air Sports (suspended) 1994
Belgium Royal Belgian Aero Club 1905
Bosnia and Herzegovina Vazduhoplovni Savez Bosne I Hercegovine 1996
Brazil Comissão de Aerodesporto Brasileira 1919
Bulgaria Bulgarski Natsionalen Aeroklub 1934
Canada Aero Club of Canada 1931
Chile Federacion Aerea De Chile 1921
China Aero Sports Federation of China 1921
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Aerosports Federation 1990
Colombia Federacion Colombiana De Deportes Aereos "Federaeros" 1951
Croatia Hrvatski Zrakoplovni Savez 1992
Cuba Aviation Club of Cuba 1927