The Ninety-Nines to bring women pilots from around the world together this summer

The Ninety-Nines Press Release | May 16, 2022

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Since 1930, The Ninety-Nines have held an annual conference which is much more than just a business meeting but is the annual get-together of women pilots from around the world. The Ninety-Nines is the international organization of women pilots that promotes the advancement of aviation through education, scholarships, and mutual support while honoring their unique history and sharing their passion for flight. Members span the globe, representing 44 countries.

Founding members of the Ninety-Nines in Long Island, New York. Ninety-Nines File Photo

This year’s conference will be held in Charleston, South Carolina, July 6-10, and will feature world-class speakers, a merchandise Fly Mart, educational seminars, and an aviation career panel, providing the opportunity to connect and network with other members and peers in aviation.

“This year, we have a great combination of speakers that I know will be both entertaining and memorable,” says the International Board of Directors Secretary Cathy Prudhomme. “With Ninety-Nines members in general aviation, all segments of the aviation and aerospace industry, and in all phases of life and career, we provided speakers and seminars which will resonate with the female pilots.”

Speakers at the 2022 conference include:

· Brian Schiff – Airline Captain, FAA-DE, Keynote Address

· Mary Build – Once a Pilot, Always a Pilot

· Dr. Susan Ying, Ph.D. – The Third Revolution in Aviation – Electrification

· Kathy Yodice – FAA Investigations – What Every Lawyer Wants You to Know

· Heidi Hammerstein – An Affair with Flying, Aircraft, Engineering, Science, and Space Operations – Training with Project PoSSUM

· Judy Phelps – Keeping the Sunny Side Up and My Journey from Waitress to DPE

“This group of speakers will appeal to both members and guests. The Conference also provides seminars to support leadership at the Chapter and Section level,” adds Cathy Prudhomme. “We know our members will be inspired, informed and energized going forward.”

On Thursday evening the Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Foundation (AEMSF) hosts its yearly banquet. Since 1941, the AEMSF awards has exceeded $12 million, with over 800 scholarships plus more than 300 awards to student pilots earning their first flight certificate.

The conference concludes on Saturday evening, July 9th, with the International Awards banquet recognizing Contributions to Aviation, Contributions to The Ninety-Nines, Award for Humanitarian Efforts, Award of Inspiration, Award of Merit, the President’s Award, and the George Palmer Putnam Award. (see past winners at https://www.ninety-nines.org/awards.htm)

The Ninety-Nines own two museums, the 99s Museum of Women Pilots in Oklahoma City and the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum in Atchison, Kansas. Library of Congress Photo

Although there are other female pilot organizations in various states and nations, virtually all women of achievement in aviation have been or are members of The Ninety-Nines. The Ninety-Nines own two museums, the 99s Museum of Women Pilots in Oklahoma City and the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum in Atchison, Kansas. The Ninety-Nines is a non-profit, charitable membership corporation holding 501(c)(3) U.S. tax status with headquarters located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

For more information, contact The Ninety-Nines Inc at 4300 Amelia Earhart Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73159 Mail Address: PO Box 950374, Oklahoma City, OK 73195-0374, Email: HQ@ninety-nines.org Phone: 844-994-1929 Visit: www.ninety-nines.org

This press release was prepared and distributed by The Ninety-Nines

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