• 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

About the VIP Club

Become a iWOAW VIP Club Member

There are many pro-active, community minded, and caring human beings involved in aviation. To help you connect with them, join the Institute for Women Of Aviation Worldwide (iWOAW) VIP Club.

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Opened to all aviation enthusiasts and professionals (pilots, air traffic controllers, mechanics, engineers, etc.) regardless of sex, this very exclusive club is reserved to people who pro-actively encourage the participation of girls and women in the air and space industry.

Membership is not for sale. To become a member, register to become a member of this website (free). To earn credits, complete eligible activities.

To become a VIP Club member, you must register to become a member of this website. That’s completly free.

To earn credits, complete eligible activities. All activities must be reported within 15 days of completion. Eligible activities may be combined.

Here is the list of eligible activities to earn credits:

  • Introductory flights of girls and women who have never flown in smaller aircraft (commercial introductory flights are accepted) – 50 points
  • Organization of events introducing girls and women to aviation - 50 points per 5 participants
  • Volunteering at an event introducing girls and women to aviation – 50 points
  • Mentoring a girl or a women in aviation activities (must be performed on a volunteer basis) – 150 points
  • Speeches or interviews about aviation opportunities to groups of non-aviation girls or women – 50 points
  • Published articles or other media contribution about aviation opportunities for girls and women – 50 points
  • Activities within the Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week website such as making friends, posting in the group forums, sharing links, posting comments, etc. – from 1 to 10 points per activity

Note: For events to qualify, girls and women must constitute the majority of the audience (51%)

iWOAW VIP Club Pins

iWOAW VIP Club Pins

1) Report activities to become a iWOAW VIP Club Star and receive collectible pins:

  • 250 points
    • VIP Club Star status in your website profile
    • iWOAW VIP Club enamel collectible pin (upon request)
  • 750 points
    • VIP Club Silver Star status in your website profile
    • iWOAW VIP Club silver collectible pin (upon request)
  • 1,500 points
    • VIP Club Gold Star status in your website profile
    • iWOAW VIP Club gold collectible pin (upon request)

2) iWOAW VIP Club members may receive special offers such as free or discounted giveaway items.

To join the iWOAW VIP Club, please register for free to become a member of this website.

To report eligible activities and earn credits, please submit a flight report (for introductory flights) or an activity report (for activities not involving introductory flights). Please note that activities performed within an organized Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week event are reported by the event organizer.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.



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