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The list of reasons why women decide to fly is as big as the sky. Here
are some common reasons why Aero-Tech women pilots have decided to climb into the cockpit.
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 Regina is an instrument rated pilot and a
flight instructor with a sport rating.
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Connie is a student pilot. She has just started the cross country phase.
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 Wendy also found love while learning to
fly and is engaged to an Aero-Tech pilot.
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ADVENTURE
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aren't many options left for the person seeking pure, unadulterated adventure. Luckily, the excitement-hungry can still climb into a beautiful factory-new airplane and fly off into the
sunset, finding the exhilaration they crave; discovering new sights and experiences in the wild blue yonder.
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CAMARADERIE
No other flight school has helped forge as many relationships. All over the world, Aero-Tech graduates can find a sense of community and companionship with other pilots.
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FREEDOM
There's nothing like the feeling of climbing
high above tall trees and buildings to temporarily leave your responsibilities behind and below. Really go places - or go nowhere. When you're up there, you answer only to yourself.
How you spend your time is up to you.
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 Lei traveled from Hawaii to train at Aero
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 Valerie is an instrument pilot, a ground instructor, FAAST Representative and
Testing Center Supervisor.
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 Elizabeth is a private pilot working on her instrument rating.
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VACATION
Our unique
Adventure Vacations seek allow pilots to share experiences. Some of them even end up meeting that special someone, finding a common passion in the excitement of flying. One things,
for sure, flying on vacation is part of the fun.
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CAREER All across the country, women from all walks of life are discovering the thrill of flying. Whether you've been riding as a passenger with a friend, or you're new to flying - we are here for you. Once you've made the decision to climb into the pilot seat, you'll never look back.
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JUST BECAUSE ...
If you are a woman who is a little bit of an air-head, welcome to the airport! Women in
aviation is something we excel at. Women fly! You can, too. We'll show you how. And, we'll introduce you to some of the funest women we know who are loving life and living
their dreams.
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 Julie owns a C182 G1000 and is working
on the instrument rating
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 Leah has taken contol!
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 Maggie is working toward her flight
instructor certificate.
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 Learn more about female pilots and,
opportunities for women in aviation. Need a female mentor? Meet Arlynn McMahon, 2009 FAA National Flight Instructor of the Year Contact Arlynn.
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Your Photo Here!
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 LeeAnn is on FL #4 and dreaming of her
first family flying vacation.
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