2012 Women of Aviation
Worldwide Week
March 5-11 2012
Participating Countries
| Austria | Bostwana | Canada | Croatia | Czech Republic | Denmark | England | Estonia | France | Germany | Ghana | Iceland | Ireland | Italy | Luxembourg | Moldova | Mongolia | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Scotland | Slovakia | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Turkey | United States |
I'm still feeling exhilarated by Saturday's experiences! Wow! Once again, thank you very much. I hope that you might be able to share with me the photos of my flying experiences. Maybe, someday, it'll show my first steps into this world...that may culminate with me flying. Never say never! I am so thankful you created this day. I feel enriched from the experience, in the air, and with all the people I met.
— Brenda - Oshawa, ON, CANADA
Tweets
- 100 years ago today, Marie-Louise Driancourt became the 6th woman worldwide to earn a pilot license. — 1 year 49 weeks ago
- 100 years ago, Héléne Dutrieu became the first woman pilot ever to win an air race. She beat 14 male pilots to win Coppa del Re air race. — 1 year 49 weeks ago
- #Renton proudly displays its 2010 title on airport banner. Check it out. It looks great! http://bit.ly/dLnaA2 — 2 years 5 weeks ago
- @KarlenePetitt presents the 2010 "Most Female Pilot Friendly Airport in the US" trophy to the city of #Renton, WA, http://bit.ly/eUcShW — 2 years 8 weeks ago
- To get the latest information about Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week, follow @womenofaviation — 2 years 10 weeks ago
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- Renton proudly displays its 2010 title on airport fence
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