Fierce, Flying, Female.
Thank you Jeff Keary of GRAPEVINE magazine for your interest in Women in Aviation and the Armchair Traveller Retro Photography Series! Page 1 of 4 Page 2 of 4 Page 3 & 4 of 4
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Beauty of Humanity, Joy of Diversity
The Beauty of Humanity, the Joy of Diversity
"The Girls" and I are pleased to announce we won Honorable Mention at SHIFTING NARRATIVES for "The Beauty of Humanity, the Joy of Diversity." Around the world, women can choose a variety of careers but continue to be under-represented in: 1. STEM Careers (Science,...
The motherhood gap
If 6% of commercial pilots are women, why do only 2-3% continue flying until mandatory retirement at age 65? Women pay a price for seeking a more flexible job after having children. The majority of the wage gap is created when women have their first child: they opt...
Announcing…
Robin Hadfield and I are pleased to congratulate REBECCA VAN SNICK, the Recipient of our NEW TRACK SCHOLARSHIP. Rebecca writes "I am thrilled to have been chosen as the first ever recipient of the New Track Scholarship. My path to aviation has not been as traditional...
WOMEN in AVIATION International Women’s Day 2022
SANDY BARNES, Host of IN THE SPOTLIGHT, live at CFB Trenton National Airforce Museum of Canada Join Sandy Barnes live at the NATIONAL AIRFORCE MUSEUM OF CANADA, CFB Trenton, for COGECO TV's IN THE SPOTLIGHT. This month's episode...
New Track Scholarship 99s
The East Canada Section 99s is pleased to offer the New Track Scholarship to a determined, goal-oriented member of the East Canada Section pursuing a career in commercial aviation. The scholarship, which may be awarded annually, will provide one award of $1000 for...
You can’t be what you can’t see: Inspiring others
Lola Reid Allin's presentation [about women in aviation and other non-traditional occupations] impacted me in a way that made me want to go for things I feel passionate about. She explained how she really wanted to be a pilot when she was a young woman but not many...