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CRM for single pilots is SRM. Some lucky pilots will learn these lifesaving skills for free!

29 November, 2011 in Canada, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

For most military and airlines pilots, Crew Resource Management (CRM) training is mandatory. Such training is effective at improving the communication and coordination of pilot crews to reduce pilot error.

Flying single pilot is, in many cases, just as challenging as flying for the military or the airlines.

The University of Western Ontario uses OSRM

In 2007, Dr. Suzanne Kearns conducted a research study into the effectiveness of CRM for single pilots administrated online. The results? All the pilots who completed Online Single-Pilot Resource Management (OSRM™) training demonstrated significantly better situation awareness than those who did not.

OSRM does not teach pilots how to fly; instead, it teaches them important safety skills and strategies that aren’t covered in ground school. SRM training takes the concepts developed through CRM and adapts them to single-pilot general aviation activities. For example, SRM training takes situation awareness to the next level by presenting proven strategies that you can use on your next flight to have better situation awareness.

Your training completion certificate

Dr. Suzanne Kearns developed an effective Online SRM course. Through a random drawing, five lucky pilots who introduce girls and women to flying during the 2012 Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week will win a free OSRM training course (valued at $49.95) and will receive a training certificate upon completion.

Could there be a better reward for generously donating your time to introduce someone else to flying than the gift of safety? Thank you Dr. Suzanne Kearns and Online Single-pilot Resource Management!

WOAW VIP Club members are making a big difference…

16 October, 2011 in Canada, Headlines, Latest News, United States by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

WOAW VIP Club Member

What is a WOAW VIP Club member? A WOAW VIP Club member is a very special man or woman. He or she may be a member of various pilot associations around the world or not.  He or she may be a pilot or not. He or she may be an aircraft owner or not.

So what makes a WOAW VIP Club member a  Very Important Person. He or she wants to see more girls and women participate to aviation and he or she is personally doing something about it.

Jordan B.

Membership to the WOAW VIP Club is not for sale. There is only one way to become a member: take action (see examples here). WOAW VIP Club are rewarded with collectible pins plus, each year, the most active WOAW VIP Club member receives the “Spirit of Women Of Aviation Worldwide Award”.

Lesley H. at the controls

WOAW VIP Club members have been very active. Since the 2011 Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week, almost 1,000 more girls and women have discovered aviation bringing the total of girls and women introduced to aviation in 2011 to nearly 1,700!

The girls in Oshawa, ON, with PIC Lesley

Just last week, WOAW VIP Club member, Lesley, introduced 11 girls and women to the fun of flying in Oshawa, Ontario, on Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. A week or so earlier, WOAW VIP Club member, Sandy, was sharing flying with girls in Telluride, CO.

Sandy shares her love for flying in Telluride, CO

“As I have never been up in an airplane before, (let alone fly one!) the plane ride you gave us was very much appreciated. The ride you gave us also opened my eyes to the world of flying, and how much fun it is!,” wrote Emmeline after the flight.

And fun it is. The smiles always say it all!

If you ask them, they shall come

17 September, 2011 in Canada, France, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

The British Women Pilots’ Association encouraged 260 airfields across the UK to take as many ladies flying as possible to mark British women pilots’ 100th anniversary. On

Ready to fly in Cornwall

August 29th 1911, Hilda Hewlett became the first British woman to earn a pilot license. Pete White, who organized the events at the Cornwall airport, said: “I’m proud Bodmin Airfield was able to fly 102 ladies, some in fancy dress with large hats and all sporting amazing smiles on landing; even the nervous ladies returned with a smile.

Ask and they shall come.

In Winnipeg, Canada, last weekend, ladies were invited to come to the airport. The catch? Only the first 200 to show up would get to fly for free. Ok… initial reports indicates that over 200 may have tasted flight during the day.

Ask and they shall come.

This weekend, in Niort, France, the Association Française des Femmes Pilotes invited Women Of Aviation of all walks of the industry to the airport to meet up and talk to the public about being a Woman Of Aviation. Attendees got to attend Air Traffic Control workshops, aviation weather services workshops, get autographs of famous women pilots, view the “100 years of women pilots” exhibit, and get autographs of famous French Women Pilots.

Ask and they shall come.

The Ninety-Nines partner with WOAW to celebrate Women Of Aviation Week

25 August, 2011 in Canada, France, Italy, Latest News, United States by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

In 2011, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) did not just sponsor Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week, it also brought hands-on support to the largest Fly-It-Forward event in 2011 and helped the Frederick Airport Community win the Most Female Pilot Friendly Airport Worldwide title.

Today, The Ninety-Nines, Inc. has announced that it plans to promote Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week and encourage its members, worldwide, to celebrate Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week by organizing events to celebrate women pilots’ history, raise awareness of aviation’s opportunities among girls and women, and introduce girls and women to aviation.

“It is our pleasure to work with Women Of Aviation Worldwide toward a common goal,” said Susan Larson, President of The Ninety-Nines.

“The most effective way to do it… is to do it,” said Amelia Earhart, one of the 99s’ founding members. “We welcome such a can do attitude and are looking forward to The Ninety-Nines’ contribution to the success of Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week for years to come,” says Mireille Goyer, founder of the Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week celebration.

The 99s was founded in 1929 in Long Island, New York with 99 members. It has grown to include approximately 5,000 members in 35 countries. Membership is open to any woman who holds a pilot certificate of student or higher.  The organization sponsors the Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship program, an e-network designed specifically for professional pilots, another for student pilots, and a successful mentoring program.

We are so delighted that associations are collaborating to support the goal of further exposing women to the joy and passion of flight and encouraging them to follow their dreams. Industry-wide collaboration is the key to welcoming more women to aviation.

VIP Club members, Lesley and Jeff from Oshawa, ON, receive COPA’s Award of Merit

21 July, 2011 in Canada, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

(left to right) Kevin Psutka, Lesley, Jeff, and Paul Hayes

The Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA) is presented annually to the person(s) whose meritorious actions are both admired by, and reflective of, the Spirit of COPA.

Today, the president of COPA, Kevin Psutka flew from Ottawa to Oshawa to join Paul Hayes, a Southern Ontario director of COPA, and present the COPA Award of Merit to VIP Club members, Lesley and Jeff, from Oshawa. The award recognized Lesley and Jeff’s astounding dedication for introducing youth to aviation and for making Oshawa the number one ranked female pilot friendly airport in the world in 2010.

The airport manager, and an Oshawa City Councillor attended the ceremony as well as many of Lesley and Jeff’s friends.

Congratulations Lesley and Jeff and thank you for keeping the spirit of aviation shine brightly in Ontario, Canada.

They came, they discovered, and now they are taking flight

25 June, 2011 in Canada, Latest News, United States by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

Abby is performing a careful preflight of the Diamond airplane

Writing contest winner in Seattle, WA, (read her essay) collected her prize – a first flight lesson provided by bronze sponsor, Galvin Flying Services based at Boeing Field, in Seattle, WA, USA.

Abby, waited patiently for her turn at the Renton Airport’s Fly-It-Forward event and left with a big smile on her face. When she became aware of the writing contest, she knew what to do: start writing.

Abby and Len are ready to fly in Seattle, WA, USA

A few days ago, she met her flight instructor, Len Quiat, a Boeing test pilot at the airport. After performing a careful preflight check, it was time to taxi and then, just fly!

“I have to say that my favorite part about the lesson was the take off and landing,” said Abby of her flight.

Meanwhile, 2,500 miles away, in Oshawa, ON, Canada, Brenda has signed up for her flight lessons. What’s more… she has secured an airplane ride to fly to AirVenture 2011!

Pilot Lesley (left) and Brenda (right) in Oshawa, ON, Canada

She, too, discovered flying at a Fly-It-Forward event. She had just lost her mother to cancer and was looking for a challenge when she saw the ad for the event. Afraid of flying, she needed a little reassurance and her pilot, Lesley, was more than happy to provide it.

After her first flight, she and Lesley stayed in touch. Lesley invited her along for a flight to lunch in May. That flight sealed the deal. Flight lessons were bought and a flight to Oshkosh, WI, was arranged.

Congratulations Abby and Brenda!

WOAW pilots, Jeff and Lesley of Oshawa, to receive COPA’s Award of Merit

11 April, 2011 in Canada, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

Lesley (second from right) and some of her lucky passengers

The Canadian Owners and Pilots Association’s Awards Chair, Earl Kickley, the COPA boards and members have announced that WOAW husband and wife pilots, Jeff and Lesley Page of Oshawa, ON, have been selected to receive COPA’s Award of Merit for their support introducing youth to aviation and for helping to make Oshawa the number one ranked female pilot friendly airport in the world in 2010.

Jeff (center) and some of his lucky passengers

Since March 6 2010, Jeff and Lesley have introduced 79 girls and women in their community to the joys of flying. Their effort has also been reported in printed media and on TV furthering their message’s reach.

“It was absolutely amazing. Wonderful, Wonderful time. Well organized and our pilot was fabulous. Explained so much. Quite a interesting women. Would go again in a heartbeat,” said Cindy after her flight with Lesley. “A very very interesting person. Could sit for hours to hear her stories leading up to getting her license.”

Congratulations to Jeff and Lesley for their well deserved award.

We can’t stop talking about the amazing experience we had!

8 March, 2011 in Canada, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

They flew yesterday and here is what they said:

“We wanted to thank you again for a great day yesterday. The girls did not stop talking about it all night. You provided great memories for them. Thank you again.” – The Beers, Oshawa, ON

“We all wanted to say thank you so much for giving us an outstanding opportunity today! We can’t stop talking about the amazing experience we had.” – Nadia, Oshawa, ON

7 more reasons to introduce 5 or more girls or women to aviation. Gift certificates from Aviation World.

8 March, 2011 in Canada, Latest News, United States by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

Through a random drawing, 7 pilots, anywhere in the world, win each win a $20 Aviation World Gift certificates.

The catch. Pilots, anywhere in the world, must introduce 5 or more girls or women to flying during Women of Aviation Week and complete a flight report before March 17 2011.

There are 5 more days to fly before the end of Women of Aviation Worldwide Week. That’s one girl or one woman a day to become eligible for this prize!

Founded in 1967 by Len Neath, a retired 747 Captain with Air Canada, Aviation World is now North America’s premier pilot and aviation enthusiast shop.

$20 Cox Aviation discount coupon for every Southern Ontario pilot participating to WOAW week

1 March, 2011 in Canada, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

The Southern Ontario Aviation Community has already shown its commitment to encouraging girls and women to discover aviation during the celebration of the 2010 Centennial of Women Pilots.

Now, pilots in Southern Ontario have 20 more reasons to introduce a girl or a woman to flying during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week. Cox Aviation Supplies, located at the Oshawa Airport, is giving one $20 discount coupon to every pilot in Southern Ontario who introduces a woman or girl to aviation during the Women of Aviation Worldwide Week!

Cox Aviation Supplies was founded by Bill Cox in 1962. Today, his son Jim is running the company. I heard stories of hamburgers cooked by Jim himself to support pilots taking part of Young Eagles events.

Cox Aviation Supplies is a true community oriented business and a WOAW Certified Women Friendly Aviation Business.