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Tue, Mar 11, 2014

Sally Ride Inducted Into WAI Pioneer Hall Of Fame

One Of Four So Honored WAI's Annual Convention In Orlando, FL

The Women in Aviation, International (WAI) inducted four new women into its International Pioneer Hall of Fame, with Sally Ride ... America's first woman in space ... joining Nancy Currie, Beryl Markham, and Sheila Scott as honorees. These women were honored at WAI's 25th Annual International Conference, to be held March 6-8, 2014, at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL.

"We honor these women so that their names and accomplishments are never forgotten," says WAI President Dr. Peggy Chabrian. "These are women who didn't just break down barriers; they opened the door for other women as well."

Through her career as an astronaut, educator, and then founder of Sally Ride Science, Sally was and remains an inspiration to girls of all ages and anyone who knew her, says Dr. Tam OShaughnessy, a co-founder and the Board Chair of Sally Ride Science, a science, technology.

Sally knew from the start that being Americas first female astronaut was more than just a great story: it was a way to get more girls and boys engaged in science, and that is exactly why she founded Sally Ride Science. By introducing students to the diverse women and men working in STEM, we can help students see themselves as one day becoming STEM professionals, too, says Dr. OShaughnessy.

The 2014 Pioneer Hall of Fame Inductees (from the WAI release) are:
 
Nancy J. Currie (Col., U.S. Army ret.), who became a NASA astronaut in 1991. Her technical assignments within the Astronaut Office included flight crew representative for crew equipment; lead for the Remote Manipulator System, and spacecraft communicator, providing a communications interface between ground controllers and flight crews. A veteran of three space flights, she has logged over 737 hours in space. She was a mission specialist on STS-57 in 1993, STS-70 in 1995, and STS-88 in 1998 (the first International Space Station assembly mission).
 
Beryl Markham was a British-born author, aviator, adventurer, and racehorse trainer. She became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic from east to west. She is now primarily remembered as the author of the memoir West with the Night.
 
Sally Ride soared into history as the first American woman to fly in space when Challenger blasted off on mission STS-7 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on June 18, 1983. Her second flight, STS-41-G (also aboard Challenger), launched on October 5, 1984. Dr. Ride founded her own company, Sally Ride Science, to pursue her longtime passion for motivating girls and boys to study science and to explore careers in STEM. She also cowrote seven science books for children including: To Space and Back; Voyager; The Third Planet; Mission Planet Earth; and Mission Save The Planet.
 
Sheila Scott was a British pilot who between 1965 and 1972 flew her way into aviation history with more than 100 flying records, trophies, and awards. Scott first flew around the world in 1966, covering about 31,000 miles in 189 flying hours. She wrote I Must Fly, and On Top of the World.
 
The Women in Aviation, International Pioneer Hall of Fame was established in 1992 to honor women who have made significant contributions as record setters, pioneers, or innovators. Special consideration is given to individuals or groups who have helped other women be successful in aviation or opened doors of opportunity for other women. Each year, the organization solicits nominations from throughout the aviation industry for the WAI Pioneer Hall of Fame.

FMI: www.wai.org, www.sallyridescience.com

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