The NinetyNines Inc International Organization of Women Pilots

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The Ninety-Nines, Inc. International Organization of Women Pilots Presented By: __________ Created By: Finger

The Ninety-Nines, Inc. International Organization of Women Pilots Presented By: __________ Created By: Finger Lakes Chapter Inspiring Women Pilots Since 1929

Approximately 5, 000 members in 44 countries across the globe -- in 26 Sections

Approximately 5, 000 members in 44 countries across the globe -- in 26 Sections -- and 157 Chapters in the USA and Canada Our Mission Statement: The Ninety-Nines is the international organization of women pilots that promotes advancement of aviation through education, scholarships and mutual support while honoring our unique history and sharing our passion for flight.

First Meeting of The Ninety-Nines, Inc. Curtiss Field, Valley Stream, Long Island, New York

First Meeting of The Ninety-Nines, Inc. Curtiss Field, Valley Stream, Long Island, New York November 2, 1929

Our first elected president: Amelia Earhart

Our first elected president: Amelia Earhart

The Ninety-Nines Headquarters and Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots 4300 Amelia Earhart Road, Suite

The Ninety-Nines Headquarters and Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots 4300 Amelia Earhart Road, Suite A Oklahoma City, OK 73159 -1140

Tiled Compass Rose at The Ninety-Nines Headquarters

Tiled Compass Rose at The Ninety-Nines Headquarters

Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots

Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots

Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum – Atchison, Kansas

Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum – Atchison, Kansas

Amelia Earhart Earthwork at the International Forest of Friendship

Amelia Earhart Earthwork at the International Forest of Friendship

International Forest of Friendship Atchison, KS

International Forest of Friendship Atchison, KS

Woman Pilots in History Blanche Stuart Scott • only woman taught to fly by

Woman Pilots in History Blanche Stuart Scott • only woman taught to fly by Glenn Curtiss. • In September 1910 she became the first female pilot to solo an airplane in the United States.

Harriet Quimby • 1911: 1 st woman licensed as a pilot in the US

Harriet Quimby • 1911: 1 st woman licensed as a pilot in the US • 1912: 1 st woman to fly solo across the English Channel • During an exhibition in Boston, she and her passenger fell out of her plane – no seat belts!

Bessie Coleman • • • Born in Texas in 1892 First black woman to

Bessie Coleman • • • Born in Texas in 1892 First black woman to learn to fly Pursued a career as an aerobatic stunt pilot First licensed black woman aviator in U. S. USPS honored her with a postage stamp

Opal Kunz • Acting President of The Ninety-Nines prior to first election • Organization

Opal Kunz • Acting President of The Ninety-Nines prior to first election • Organization formed in her living room • Opal Kunz’s 300 horse power Beech Travel Air was deemed by the judges to be 'too fast for a woman to fly in "The First Women's Transcontinental Air Derby" 15

Amelia Earhart • Born in Kansas in 1897 • Set many records including first

Amelia Earhart • Born in Kansas in 1897 • Set many records including first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic • Along with others, formed The Ninety-Nines in 1929 to promote women in aviation • Disappeared in a globe-circling flight in 1937 “I fly for the fun of it” 16

Louise Thaden • First winner of "The First Women's Transcontinental Air Derby“ • First

Louise Thaden • First winner of "The First Women's Transcontinental Air Derby“ • First pilot to hold the women’s altitude, endurance and speed records simultaneously (1929). • Founding member of The Ninety-Nines, served as Vice. President and Treasurer.

Florence “Pancho” Barnes • Born in California in 1901 • Skilled horsewoman and aviator

Florence “Pancho” Barnes • Born in California in 1901 • Skilled horsewoman and aviator • Competed in races, set speed records and performed stunts for motion pictures (Hell’s Angels) • Organized the Women’s Air Reserve, an organization of female pilots that participated in emergency responses in WWII

Jacqueline Cochran • • Born in Florida in 1906 Set speed and altitude records

Jacqueline Cochran • • Born in Florida in 1906 Set speed and altitude records Earned her private pilot license in 3 weeks! Organized the Women’s Air force Service Pilots (WASP) during WWII

Geraldine (Jerrie) Cobb • Born in 1931 in Oklahoma • Received her pilot’s license

Geraldine (Jerrie) Cobb • Born in 1931 in Oklahoma • Received her pilot’s license on her 16 th birthday • 1959: 1 st woman to undergo astronaut testing • Spent 35 yrs as a missionary flying medical supplies in South America

Sally Ride • Born in Encino, CA in 1951 • 1983: First American woman

Sally Ride • Born in Encino, CA in 1951 • 1983: First American woman in space • Youngest American to go into space at 32 years old • Left NASA in 1987 to work at Stanford Univ. • Past President & CEO of Sally Ride Science, creating entertaining science programs encouraging young women to study science & math

Eileen Collins • During college, joined the ROTC and joined the Air Force Training

Eileen Collins • During college, joined the ROTC and joined the Air Force Training program • Became an astronaut in 1991 • In 1999, first woman to command the space shuttle

History of the Air Race Classic…

History of the Air Race Classic…

99 s Airmarking

99 s Airmarking

Historical & Educational Presentations

Historical & Educational Presentations

Other events �Poker Runs �Pennies a Pound �FAA Safety Talks �Fly-Outs, Fly-Ins �Pancake breakfasts

Other events �Poker Runs �Pennies a Pound �FAA Safety Talks �Fly-Outs, Fly-Ins �Pancake breakfasts �Sun-N-Fun �Picnics, Holiday Parties �Hangar Flying

Scholarship Opportunities � The FLY NOW Award is a progressive award given to Student

Scholarship Opportunities � The FLY NOW Award is a progressive award given to Student Pilot Members with a need for financial assistance to become licensed pilots. We've expanded the scope of this award to provide up to $6000 toward completion of the Recreational Pilot, Sport Pilot, or Private Pilot certificate, or non-U. S. equivalent, in any aircraft. This award will be given progressively to winners AFTER they complete four milestones in their training. Applicant must be an official Student Pilot Member of The 99 s by the submission deadline – minimum 30 day membership requirement. Must have, if required for the pilot certificate sought, a current medical certificate. Applicant need NOT have soloed or passed the written exam. � Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Established in 1940 to help deserving members to further accomplishments, today the Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Fund exceeds $5 million and provides awards to deserving 99 s with at least one year of membership, and with a need for financial assistance, so that they may complete advanced training and education to progress toward a specific goal in aviation and aerospace

Professional Pilot Leadership Initiative �The Professional Pilot Leadership Initiative (PPLI) aims to accelerate the

Professional Pilot Leadership Initiative �The Professional Pilot Leadership Initiative (PPLI) aims to accelerate the advancement of women in all pilot professions, facilitate mentoring, and enhance our leadership role in the aviation community. �This highly-structured, formal mentoring program is unique. The mentor and mentee will communicate on a weekly basis to discuss the mentoring prompts and guided activities. Participants must commit to meeting the program expectations for the entire duration of the 18 -24 month program.

We are ALL Pilots and we like to have fun!

We are ALL Pilots and we like to have fun!