• Lindsay Kitson wins the 2013 First-to-Solo Challenge
  • Aviation records fall during the 3rd annual Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week
  • Over 17,000 girls and women discover aviation during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week
  • Girls across 4 continents come together to interact with 3 amazing women of space
  • Women color the skies during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week
  • One aviation training center to receive world recognition
  • Nearly $2,000 in prizes for the Event Organizer Contest and the First-to-Solo Challenge
  • The Association of Space Explorers celebrates Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week

Acting individually

Not everyone wants to organize an event or participate in one. We value individual action.

To make your discovery flight(s) count, please complete this form and click on ‘Submit’.

Email addresses are mandatory for girls and/or women who wish to receive a First Flight Certificate.

If you introduced more than 5 girls/women or used various aircraft, please download the report database here.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • All flight reports must be received by March 17, 2013, midnight, to qualify the participants for the prizes..
  • All files attached must less than 1 MB and in an acceptable file format as listed.
  • All required fields marked with a * must be completed.
  • After clicking “Submit”, missing or incorrect data will be highlighted in red.
  • If the announcement form is completed correctly, you will receive an email confirmation. If you don’t receive an email, we didn’t receive your data.

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Aircraft Information

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Passenger #1
A First Flight Certificate will be sent to the listed email address only for flights taking place during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week.

Passenger #2
A First Flight Certificate will be sent to the listed email address only for flights taking place during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week.

Passenger #3
A First Flight Certificate will be sent to the listed email address only for flights taking place during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week.

Passenger #4
A First Flight Certificate will be sent to the listed email address only for flights taking place during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week.

Passenger #5
A First Flight Certificate will be sent to the listed email address only for flights taking place during Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week.

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Legal Notice: The Institute for Women Of Aviation Worldwide is not responsible for any report, however submitted, which is not received.



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