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Mon, Aug 19, 2024

The NAA Selects the 2024 Katharine Wright Trophy Winner

Organization Recognizes Trailblazing Former Air Force Pilot Theresa Claiborne

On August 15, the National Aeronautic Association announced that the 2024 Katharine Wright Trophy recipient would be awarded to Theresa Claiborne.

Claiborne began her aviation career as a 20-year-old Air Force ROTC cadet. She faced several obstacles on her journey, but her incredible determination allowed her to become the first black female Air Force pilot at age 23. Though her extraordinary achievement was not mentioned at her graduation ceremony, Claiborne’s trailblazing accomplishments inspired those around her.

“When Theresa arrived at Laughlin Air Force Base in 1981, flight instructors doubted her ability to operate the T-38 jet trainer and made her do a full military power run-up to prove she could hold the brakes of a jet she had no previous training in,” said Caroline “Blaze” Jensen, Claiborne’s nominator. “She, determined as ever, excelled in the aircraft and became the first-ever black woman pilot in the Air Force.”

In 1988, Claiborne transitioned to the U.S. Air Force Reserve. Two years later, she started her commercial aviation career and became the first black woman to Captain a Boeing 787. Claiborne worked with the airlines for 34 years before retiring. She then helped to found a non-profit organization named Sisters of the Skies, which seeks to help women of color begin their aviation careers.

The National Aeronautic Association is a non-profit foundation dedicated to creating opportunities for aviation participation. Their Katharine Wright Memorial Trophy was established by the Gates-Learjet Corporation in 1981. It is named after the younger sister of the Wright brothers. Katharine Wright was a key representative in the company, handling communications and tracking during her brothers’ flight tests.

Amy Spowart, NAA President and CEO, comments: “Theresa's very essence motivates and inspires others. At her core, she embodies Katharine Wright as a person who contributes to the success of others.”

FMI: www.naa.aero

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