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Best Scribe for 2020 Finally Has Her Award

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By Rotor Review Staff

Rotor Review, published quarterly by the Naval Helicopter Association, is intended to support the goals of the association by providing a forum for discussion, and exchange of information, to the Naval Helicopter Community. The Best Scribe is awarded annually to the active duty member of the Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard whose article, published in Rotor Review during the previous calendar year which addresses the subject of career growth for helicopter pilots in the most original, constructive and informative manner.

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Every year, the presentation of the Best Scribe Award has been at the Symposium but in 2020 the pandemic forced a change of plan. The Symposium was canceled and the pandemic restricted travel. Consequently, the Gulf Coast Fleet Fly-In was reimagined and was live streamed from Whiting. The NHA Awards were presented at the Fly-In with video clips from the presenters, the sponsors and the awardees. However, the virtual format often precluded the tangible aspect of the presentation. In other words, no plaque, certificate or trophy could be handed to the honoree. The 2020 Best Scribe was awarded to LT Elisha “Grudge” Clark for her article in Rotor Review 2019 Summer Issue #145 (page 42) for "EQ and CRM: How Emotional Intelligence Relates to the Crew Concept."

Forward deployed at the time, she never received her plaque. This was remedied recently as LT Clark is now an IP at HSM 41. You can read the article online by visiting our digital magazine platform Issuu (https://issuu.com/rotorrev/ docs/rr145.summer.19.digital). If you have the Issuu App you can read it on your phone or tablet. It is a good read, well written, not community specific, and applies to pilots and aircrew alike.

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