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Nearly $2,000 in prizes for the Event Organizer Contest and the First-to-Solo Challenge

9 January, 2013 in Headlines, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

“It is easy to sit up and take notice. What is difficult is getting up and taking action,” said Honoré de Balzac.

Organizer and mediaThe leadership, the friends, and the member-partners of the Institute for Women Of Aviation Worldwide truly value the courage to act. Rewarding participants for their courage to act has been an inherent part of Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week since its infancy.

How can you reward the people who, selflessly, spend countless hours motivating volunteers, enticing supporters, and greeting girls and women at the airport with one sole goal in mind: empowering others? Our best answer is to empower them in return.

Our Event Organizer Contest is based on a simple point system that rewards various actions associated with organizing an event. More than about just rewarding flights, the contest rewards overall effectiveness (flights, volunteers, media coverage, number of girls/women enrolled in the First-to-Solo Challenge, etc.).

To reward the most outstanding event organizer in 2013, the Institute for Women Of Aviation Worldwide will award $1,000 CAD towards training (flight or organizational skills) to the event organizer who earns the most points in the contest.

At the controlsLearning to fly takes courage, work, and dedication. This life-transforming process is a challenge.

There is no doubt that the emotional impact of the first flight and the attractiveness of the activity are great motivators. However, as Honoré de Blazac said, there is a big difference between noticing how cool flying is and taking all the action steps required to earn the right to fly an aircraft solo.

Flying an aircraft solo is, in itself, one of the most emotionally-charged and rewarding experiences that life has to offer. However, that special moment when a new pilot is born is an occasion for the entire aviation community to rally in the celebration of a shared experience.

Big moments in life are often associated with ceremonies. Soloing is one of this BIG moments.

To celebrate the accomplishment of the first person from the 2013 class of Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week first time flyers to solo, we are offering the winner of the First-to-Solo Challenge a “cross-country ready” package worth $700, that includes a Sennheiser S1 Passive Headset, full WOAW week gear, and everything to handle the cross-country phase.

We wish good luck to all participants and are eager to give away these amazing prizes.

She was terrified of flying. That led her to learn to fly.

30 May, 2011 in Latest News, United States by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

Captain Glickman

Fearless. That’s how Phylise describes herself when talking about her ability to stand up and speak in front 1,000 people. Public speaking, an activity listed as the number one human fear ahead of death, doesn’t even make Phylise break a sweat.

However, when it came to flying, even commercially, it took Phylise 2 or 3 pills and a few cocktails before she could get on a plane.

Phylise flies!

But destiny was at work. First she met a group of private pilots through a meetup group, started following their adventures on Facebook, and became envious of what they were doing, where they were going, and their passion.

Then, last year, she learned that her sister and best friend had breast cancer. She realized that losing her was by far her biggest fear. Every other fear paled in comparison.

Her pilot friends had asked her many times if she wanted to fly with them. She had always refused but now the time was right. Out of the group, Captain Glickman seemed to be the pilot less likely to do something to frighten her. As soon as she asked, a date was set.

A life changing first flight

For the following week and a half, Phylise sent her pilot numerous emails, texts, and even ridiculous notes of panic. Captain Glickman answered each of her questions and walked her through all the steps for the flight.

On flight day, once airborne, Phylise felt like maybe this was going to be OK. After Captain Glickman encouraged her to breath and look around, she was stun by the beautiful bird’s eyes view. But, when he put her hands on the yoke and she realized that she flying the airplane on her own, that was it! The fear had disappeared and she was hooked.

The power of the first flight!

Phylise will soon to be a private pilot and a fully certified Woman Of Aviation. As a professional instructional designer, she is already thinking to put her talent to work to help other women learn to fly.

You can follow her path on her personal blog or contact her via the community.

Welcome to the sisterhood, Phylise. We are so privileged to count you as one of us.

 

Winner of the writing contest in Los Angeles takes flight

19 April, 2011 in Latest News, United States by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

Daniella at the Torrance Airport (KTOA)

“I LOVED it! I was nervous, happy, and filled with pure joy all at once. The day was perfect,” said Daniella of her first flight in a small airplane.

“It’s almost hard to describe, when one is being reintroduce to the world this way. I could see the Catalina Island, The queen Mary, downtown, and even the hills close to my home. Everything was working so perfectly. The hills were green, the water was like a dark blue sparkling blanket, and the sun was lighting up the Los Angeles like I’ve never seen it before.”

Zooming by the Hollywood sign

How did she find herself at the controls at a newer Cessna 172 flying over LAX, zooming by the Hollywood hills, and flying along the shoreline of the sandy beaches of Los Angeles?

She won the Karlene Petitt writing contest in the Los Angeles Area. The prize? A VIP discovery flight offered by Pacific Skies Aviation, based at the Torrance Airport (KTOA). More than an introductory flight lesson, Pacific Skies Aviation’s VIP Discovery Flight includes a tour of LA’s major landmarks.

Dad is introduced to flying in smaller aircraft by his daughter

“We flew over LAX, Old Hollywood, The Getty, next to the Hollywood sign, Dodger stadium and my most favorite, next to the skyscrapers of downtown. I was looking at all this places that I’ve have been before from an entirely new perspective,” adds Daniela.

The perk of the flight. Daniella introduced her own father to flying in smaller aircraft.

Congratulations, Daniella!

To view all the photos for the flight, log in and check out @danie‘s photo album.

Pacific Skies Aviation, the only WOAW Certified Women Friendly Flight Training Facility in the greater Los Angeles area, offers personalized flight instruction built on a foundation of safety, skill, and fun.

Up and away in Ghana

12 March, 2011 in Ghana, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

Sunrise over Kpong Field

On March 8 2010, Medecine on the Move at the Kpong Field in Ghana threw a big party to celebrate the Centennial of Women Pilots. They introduced 97 girls and women to flying in one day! There are back.

On March 5 2011, 67 girls and one woman took flight for the first time in the skies of Ghana. At 6:30 AM, the first bus loaded with children from Techiman arrived at the airport. Soon thereafter, children from Kete Krachi, a 24-hour boat ride, children from Asesewa area, a rural area near the lake edge, and children from Somanya joined them.

The awaiting fleet

Four aircraft lined up neatly at the runway edge waited for their pilots and passengers. The pilots included Patricia Mawuli Nyekodzi, Ghana’s only LSA class female instructor, Jonathan, director of the Medicine on the Move organization, NYPD Detective Erin Nolan, and USA aerobatic pilot, Melissa Pemberton.

Discovering flying with Patricia

Looking across at the fence line, the smiling face of the first youngster of the day changed the overcast to the brightest sunshine you could imagine. Life itself emanated from each of the youngsters as they approached the aircraft and pilot that would release them from the bonds of earth for a few minutes.

It took five hours of non-stop flying but at the end of the day, these young people were changed and changed those around them, magnificently.

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

First flight lessons, gift certificates, cash, t-shirts for aviation buffs with talent

19 February, 2011 in Headlines, Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

Can you write? Can you draw, paint, or illustrate? Can you take excellent photographs? Can you accomplish miscellaneous tasks at an airport event with a smile on your face?

Then, you could win cash towards your first lesson, a gift certificate for pilot supplies, t-shirts, and even one-hour flight lessons. Check out all the prizes. All you have to do is participate to our various contests or volunteer at a Fly-It-Forward event. What a deal!

So get started today and you could be a winner.

Chris Findley of myFlightCoach.com answers ‘Learn To Fly’ questions for free

19 February, 2011 in Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

You Can Be a Pilot!

YOU CAN BE A PILOT! I believed it and I became one as many other women have done. But how do you make it happen?

Chris Findley of myFlightCoach.com wrote a short and easy to read book meant to be a resource and encouragement for anyone who is interested in learning to fly.  This book answers 25 popular questions about learning to fly. It is also the perfect companion to an introductory flight or a gift to someone you know has always been talking about flying.

Chris has generously donated 10 books to be awarded to girls and women going on their first flight during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week through a random drawing. Anyone could win!

To learn more about this great book, please visit www.myflightcoach.com.

A picture is worth a thousand words. Your picture could be worth $100 USD towards your first flight lesson!

16 February, 2011 in Latest News by Mireille - Intl Team Leader

Graphic expression is the ultimate international language.

Inviting all girls and women, 8 years of age or older, worldwide, to draw, paint, or illustrate how their first flight felt or how they imagine their first flight will feel.

The winner of the art contest will receive $100 USD toward their first flight lesson!

So prepare your canvas, fetch your scratch pad, launch your favorite illustration software and start drawing, painting, or illustrating. Your first flight lesson is one artwork away.

For more information about submitting your art, please click here.