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Mon, Oct 12, 2015

Girls In Aviation Day Already Set For 2016

Fantastic Outcome Of First Event Calls For Repeat Effort

The success of Women in Aviation International’s first Girls in Aviation Day requires a repeat performance in 2016. The 2016 Girls in Aviation Day is officially set for Saturday, September 24, 2016. Plans are already underway to make this event even bigger and better than the first.

The majority of WAI chapters partnered with aviation companies, members of the military, airlines, airport authorities, sororities, schools and universities, aircraft manufacturers, EAA chapters, and other groups to present Girls in Aviation Day.

A survey of the 49 WAI chapters in seven countries that participated in the first Girls in Aviation Day revealed:

  • 45% of WAI chapters rated their event as “Perfect!” with an additional 39% rating it “Really a good day with a few bumps here and there.”
  • The smallest event hosted eight girls and the largest saw an estimated 650 girls participate.
  • The age range of participating girls spans from 4 years old to 18 years old.
  • 75% of the Girls in Aviation Day events took place at airports/FBOs with an additional 18% taking place at an aviation museum.

When asked what the most popular activity of Girls in Aviation Day was for the participants, the chapter answers included simulator flying, airport tours, hangar scavenger hunts, dressing in aviation gear, ATC tours, exploring a 737-300, using aviation mechanics’ tools, learning the phonetic alphabet, “climbing around the MH-60S Navy helicopter” and more. One WAI chapter contact wrote, “They seemed to all be extremely energetic about sitting in the cockpit of the jets.”

“The best statistic that came out of our survey, though, is that 91% of our chapters say that they would ‘enthusiastically’ host another Girls in Aviation Day. Nine percent more said they would ‘probably’ host another event and no one said no to next year,” says WAI President Dr. Peggy Chabrian.

(Images provided with WAI news release)

FMI: www.wai.org/events/giad_2015.cfm

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