Women in Corporate Aviation Scholarships, Stacey Kotrla
Females in Aviation, Past & Present
Release Date: 08/18/2015
Females in Aviation, Past & Present
This discussion includes the views of three airline pilots/cofounders of the Sisters of the Skies a.k.a. Black Butterflies Facebook page: Stephanie Mitchell-Smith Gulley, Kim McCommon & Tomica Adams. Most members of this group are also affiliated with the OBAP-Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals; Tuskegee Airmen International; and the Bessie Coleman Aerospace Legacy. The group was established to give female aviators of color--including African Americans, Latinos, Hispanics, Indian, etc.--a place to share accomplishments, vent frustrations and generally...
info_outline Melany Arlene RosalesFemales in Aviation, Past & Present
As a foster child, Melany Rosales had little hope of finding wherewithal for a higher education. A high-school aviation program and one dedicated mentor changed all of that for her. And Melany didn't forget it. As co-founder of Beacon For Teens ( in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Melany now pays it forward by exposing low-income, at-risk foster children to the world of aviation. When funding for the organization was tight, Melany partnered with Daniel Valladares' Aviation Life Clothing () and helped grow it into a funding vehicle for Beacon For Teens.
info_outline Females In Aviation 1-Year Anniversary PodcastFemales in Aviation, Past & Present
This is a celebration and review of the show's first 24 episodes. Brief excerpts from each show will help you to remember--or hear for the first time--a sampling of the episode's content. If any pique your interest, you can find the complete episodes at . They are also available as free downloads from iTunes at: iTunes.apple.com/us/podcast/females-in-aviation-past-present. Thanks to all my loyal listeners for the more than 4200 downloads. I am looking forward to serving the cause of women in aviation in the coming year and welcome suggestions for podcast interviews!
info_outline A Chick in the Cockpit, My Life Up in the AirFemales in Aviation, Past & Present
Erika Armstrong, author of "A Chick in the Cockpit", shares her experiences as an airline pilot and, perhaps more importantly, how she was forced to draw on the strengths developed in that career to manage the unexpected turbulence in her personal life.
info_outline Moriah Graham, Delaware's Youngest African American Female PilotFemales in Aviation, Past & Present
Moriah Graham shares the story of her journey to becoming the first African-American Air-Force JROTC cadet to earn a private pilot's license in the state of Delaware. That she persevered through adversity where other's might have quit, serves as an inspiration to young people everywhere. Every young girl who has visions of airplanes dancing in her head will be motivated by Moriah's determination.
info_outline Tagrid Akesheh, First Jordanian Female Airline PilotFemales in Aviation, Past & Present
Around the same time Emily Howell was working her way into becoming the first female airline pilot in the U.S., Tag Akesheh was breaking similar barriers in Jordan. Her trials and tribulations would have made quitters of many...but Tag endured. Listen to her inspiring story of fortitude and learn from her advice.
info_outline Paragliding with Adel Honti of HungaryFemales in Aviation, Past & Present
If you dream of flying, but struggle with the high cost of traditional aviation, tune in to hear how you can become part of an amazing community of aviators and experience, perhaps, the most exhilarating flying ever!
info_outline Institute for Women of Aviation Worldwide (iWOAW)Females in Aviation, Past & Present
iWOAW has a concise mission statement...achieve Gender Balance in aviation. Listen in to hear Mireille Goyer explain her unique plan. If you are already a pilot, learn how you--or your organization--can help and how, in doing so, you will be eligible to win amazing prizes like Apple Watches or i-Pad Minis. And, the lady (young or old) you help in the process will be eligible these prizes as well as a chance at one of three flight-training scholarships. ...
info_outline UNMANNED PASSENGER FLIGHTS are already occurring on a regular basis!Females in Aviation, Past & Present
Though you may not be aware of it, UNMANNED FLIGHTS have been occurring regularly for a number of years. Without even knowing it, you may actually have been a passenger on such a flight. In this episode your host, Karen Hawkins, conducts interviews with thirteen aviation professionals--some named and some who chose to remain anonymous--who witnessed such events! (Thanks to "Stars in the Sky" author, Casey Grant, for her help with this podcast.)
info_outline Casey Grant, Stars in the SkyFemales in Aviation, Past & Present
Casey Grant, who served 35 years with Delta Airlines, was among the first of the African-American flight attendants. In this interview, she shares a sampling of the trials and tribulations that were endured, the trails that were blazed and the bridges that were built. She also tells us how to obtain her book "Stars in the Sky" to get the full story about these amazing flight attendants as well as other African American/Black "firsts" in aviation.
info_outlineWomen In Corporate Aviation Organization has 10 scholarships and, as of this interview, fewer than that number of applicants. In this podcast, Stacey Kotrla describes each scholarship in detail. There scholarships for pilots, flight attendants, dispatchers, mechanics and management. Advancing pilots...imagine beefing up your resume with a CJ3 Type Rating, a $22,000 scholarship from CAE SimuFlite! Hey GUYS...don't let the name fool you...WCA runs an equal-opportunity scholarship fund. These scholarships are not gender restricted. ACT FAST...the application deadline is August 30! If you are reading this after the deadline, you are NOT too late as WCA offers a new round of scholarships every 6 months!