More Events And Programs To Draw Women To Aviation
The success of last year's inaugural WomenVenture gathering has
inspired EAA and Women in Aviation International to unveil plans
for more programs and activities this year at EAA AirVenture
Oshkosh. The 57th annual EAA fly-in convention, "The World's
Greatest Aviation Celebration," will be held July 27-August 2 at
Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, WI.
The second annual WomenVenture program was initially announced
at the WAI convention in February. Although WomenVenture activities
will take place throughout the week, several events will be focused
on Friday, July 31.
"Last year's WomenVenture was an awe-inspiring gathering,
especially when hundreds of women pilots met on AeroShell Square
for a group photo," said Elissa Lines, a pilot who serves as EAA's
vice president of commercial and donor relations. "While the
reunion aspect of WomenVenture was memorable, the meaning behind it
- that we can inspire other women to take control of their future
and chart their own course - was the vibrant message that emerged.
We're looking forward to welcoming even more women aviators to
Oshkosh this year."
The week will start with EAA's annual Women Soar days for
high-school age girls on July 26-28. This program matches these
girls with mentors in aviation, aerospace, the sciences and other
fields. It also includes participation at EAA AirVenture.
On Friday, July 31, the following activities are already
scheduled:
- A Women In Aviation International Celebrity Breakfast at the
EAA Nature Center from 8-9 am, with Julie Clark, Patty Wagstaff,
and John and Martha King. Reservations can be made by calling (937)
839-4647;
- The second annual WomenVenture group photo on AeroShell Square
at 10:30 a.m.;
- The AirVenture afternoon air show featuring all-women pilots
and performers;
- Evening program at EAA's Theater in the Woods hosted by WAI
president Dr. Peggy Chabrian and renowned aviation educator Martha
King, with guests such as space shuttle commander Eileen Collins,
US Air Force pilot Jill Long, air show performer Julie Clark, and
Jessica Cox, the first person born without arms to earn a pilot
certificate by flying with her feet.
"EAA AirVenture gives visibility to the thousands of women who
share a passion for aviation throughout the country," said Dr.
Peggy Chabrian, WAI president. "Women work in all aspects of
aviation and at every level, but last year's WomenVenture showed
the growth potential for women in aviation is astounding. One of
our goals through these activities is to encourage more women to
learn to fly."
EAA and WAI invite all women aviators to participate at EAA
AirVenture Oshkosh this year, especially in the July 31 activities
including the massive group photo.
Female pilots may also pick up a free 2009 "WomenVenture"
T-shirt at the EAA Welcome Center during the fly-in, at the Women
Soar event, or at the Women in Aviation International breakfast on
July 31. Supplies are limited.