KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS NINETY-NINES March 2015 Christine Poelma, Newsletter Editor Send all news to [email protected] or 7316 Glen Arbor Road, Louisville KY 40222 Co-Chairs: Vice Chair: Treasurer: Secretary: Rweena Samara & Christine Poelma – as needed You can volunteer – check with Terri to see what is needed: History of women in the 99s and aviation Louise Bornwasser Airplane displays - Erin Bliss Thompson & airplane, Beth King, Amy Bogardus Women airline pilots - What's in your flight bag? Terri Donner Aviation careers –AWAM members Military pilots – Civil Air Patrol female members Air Traffic Controller –Jennifer Brown Aircraft Mechanic –AWAM members Flight instructing & requirements to get your private license & aviation careers – Tori Williams and Hayley Haning This Aerospace day is the major fundraiser for the chapter so your help is greatly appreciated and significant. 99 Members Participate!! Maggie Hettinger Erin Bliss Thompson Sue Glisson Betty Church Christine Poelma Please Join Us Saturday, March 21, 2015 8:00-11:45 am Junior Aerospace Girl Scout Day Bowman Field Louisville Executive Aviation 2700 Gast Boulevard Louisville, KY 40205 Contact: [email protected] (502) 419-7938. The 11th Junior Girl Scout Aviation Day will take place on Saturday, March 21 at Louisville Executive FBO. We need chapter members to show up and be group leaders if not presenters. Members need to arrive by 08:00 for the briefing. There will only be a morning session 8:30 am - 11:45 am with a Bearno’s pizza lunch. Please call Terri Donner, (502) 419-7938 or Maggie Hettinger, 502-303-3844. Look at your calendars and if you do not have a prior event that you must attend, please commit to helping out at this chapter event. Tell us if you can help or not so we will know how much pizza to order. Girl scouts will rotate between 8 sessions every 20 minutes. Group Leader volunteers include Sherri LeMaster, Sue Glisson, Diane Stafford, Kaye Combs Moore, Lila Sheehan, It’s not too late to participate in the fifth annual ‘Women of Aviation Worldwide Week’, March 2-8, 2015. The main emphasis is on taking females (of any age) for their first flights and encouraging them to consider aviation by taking lessons or looking upon it as a career. To learn more about this program, go to http://www.womenofaviationweek.org/ February Chapter Meeting Many members met before our chapter meeting at 10 am, for a sneak peak at Hangar 7, National Air & Space Education Institute. 1 “the National Air and Space Education Institute through its 25 high school Air and Space Academies in Kentucky has worked tirelessly to improve aerospace STEM education in the areas of flight/aeronautics, aerospace engineering, aircraft maintenance/manufacturing, space science/astrophysics, unmanned aerial systems, and other courses of study related to air/space.” Tim Smith led many of our 99 group through the Bowman Field Hangar 7 facility. The program sports many education inspiring aircraft that are in the process of becoming air-worthy. He shared the institute’s dream for the future and its verified successes including that of our very own Tori Williams (Frankfort, KY location). He strives to have an all female maintenance team bring one of the aircraft to airworthiness requirements, have it painted pink or a color of their choice, and also flown by the young women. Members met at Louisville Executive for a synopsis and tour of Junior Aerospace Girl Scout Day’s station locations and requirements. Terri Donner effectively and efficiently led this session. Attending included: Terri Donner, Erin Bliss Thompson with Nadine Davis, Tori Williams, Haley Haning, Christine Poelma, Sue Glisson, Kaye Combs Moore, Betty Church, Sherri LeMaster, Lila Sheehan, Beth King, Doreen Yost, Shelia Barbour, Irwina Samara, Robin Blevens, and Amy Bogardus. Members then went to Bearno’s for lunch and the rest of the business meeting led by Erin Bliss Thompson. From Left to Right: Sue Glisson, Betty Church, Lila Sheehan, Nadine Davis and Beth King From Left to Right: Doreen Yost, Sue Glisson, Erin Bliss Thompson, Betty Church and Terri Donner Traveling Flying Award passed from Irwina Samara to Hayley Haning Congratulations Winner of the Chapter Traveling Flying Award: Hayley Haning!! At Louisville Executive FBO, Terri Donner leads with a description of what will be needed for the Girl Scout Day followed by a tour of the facilities available. 2 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS NINETY-NINES March 2015 Christine Poelma, Newsletter Editor Send all news to [email protected] or 7316 Glen Arbor Road, Louisville KY 40222 To become a ninety-nine: You must first join internationally, See: www.ninety-nines.org. Then, to join locally Send a $20 check made out to the Kentucky Bluegrass Chapter to: Betty Church 2509 Gardiner Lane Louisville, KY 40205 Books that you can purchase via Amazon.com written by our dear member Sheila Barbour: Inspiration from My Heart Diversity's Voice: Now and then - by Professor S.D. Barbour and An Innocent Man's Death: The story of Vincent Cornell Hudson - by Professor S.D. Barbour Sheila writes: The second book, I'm the co-author on and I receive no royalties. The first book is an education book. Unfortunately, it hasn't sold but 3 or 4 books. I pray that "Inspiration from my heart" will sell. I put it out there, it's in God's hands now. He gave me the wherewithal to write it Visit on the internet – our own website!!! Ninetynines.net/ky-bluegrass/index.htm The 99s Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Fund Fall 2013 FLY NOW Award Application Applicant-to-Chapter Submission Deadline: RECEIVED BY MARCH 15, 2015 http://www.ninety-nines.org/userfiles/file/FlyNowFall2014Application.pdf This FLY NOW Award replaces the former New Pilot Award and is a progressive award, totaling up to $3000, towards initial flight training for Associate Members who need financial assistance to become licensed pilots. It will be paid in increments after the student reaches up to four milestones completing any initial pilot certificate. March Aviation Quiz One in-flight condition necessary for structural icing to form is A. stratiform clouds. B. small temperature/dewpoint spread. C. visible moisture. Sign up on the link below for the 99 Forums that interest you. They send out messages several days a week on topics of interest to women pilots. One is of general interest to all, one is about training, and one is for professional pilots. You just delete the ones that don’t interest you and read the ones that do. This is how you can find out about many great activities. AC 00-6 Aviation Weather Answer to February Aviation Quiz What action should a pilot take when operating under VFR in a Military Operations Area (MOA)? A. Exercise extreme caution when military activity is being conducted. Answer (A) is correct. (AIM Para 3-4-5) ( ? ) Military operations areas consist of airspace established for separating military training activities from IFR traffic. VFR traffic should exercise extreme caution when flying within an MOA. Information regarding MOA activity can be obtained from flight service stations (FSSs) within 100 mi. of the MOA. www.ninety-nines.org/index.cfm/email_networks.http Betty Church submits: the price for a hardcopy of the Waypoint (section newsletter) has gone up to $10, for those who want it sent. The Waypoint at www.ncs99s.org AIM Paragraph 3-4-5 Christine Poelma, CFI, CFII, MEI is available for flight instruction. Reach her on her cell at (502)500-0763. 3 SCHOLARSHIPS Calendar of Events If you have interest in winning a scholarship for flight training, see the new requirements at: www.ninety-nines.org/aemsf.html The deadline is in September to submit paperwork to your Chapter AE Scholarship Chairman; Terri Donner for Fly Now scholarships Betty Church wants to remind us: we have a $500 scholarship opportunity for a worthy Kentucky or Southern Indiana female pilot. March 21 - 8:00-11:45 Junior Aerospace Badge Day at Bowman Field KLOU, Louisville Executive Aviation – Help the Junior Scouts earn their Aviation Badge! We need as many volunteers as possible for this event to work. We also need airplanes. Contact Terri Donner: (502)419-7938 or [email protected]. April 11 – at Clark County Airport (KJVY) Joint meeting with Linda Guthrie, Indiana Chapter 99s – to coordinate the support of the Air Race Classic stop @ KJVY – details TBD SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AND CONDITIONS ➢ The purpose of this scholarship is to help defray the cost of obtaining rating(s) in the field of aviation and promotion of women in aviation in the Kentucky and the southern Indiana area. ➢ The applicant must be a female who has soloed and passed her FAA written examination and lives within our chapter area. ➢ The recipient must attend all/or most meetings of the chapter, help in promoting activities for members, fund raising activities, post chapter notices and run for an office. ➢ Must either work on a committee or be in an official position for at least one (1) year. Must attend at least one (1) sectional meeting. ➢ Award money must be used during the 12 months immediately following the presentation in November. ➢ Progress updates will be required by applicant at Chapter meetings. ➢ Applications must be postmarked by August 15 ➢ Letter(s) of recommendation must accompany each application. ➢ The scholarship committee will make the final recipient selection. If there are no qualified applicants, the scholarship committee reserves the right to withhold the scholarship. ➢ The recipient must agree to remain an active member of the chapter for 5 years after winning the scholarship ➢ If for some reason the scholarship money is not used, it must be returned to the Chapter. May 9 – KBRY Samuels Field, Bardstown, KY hosted by Maggie Hettinger – details TBD July 11 – Fly to Purdue – details TBD June 13 –11 am, Chapter Meeting @ Tri-State Aero, Evansville (EVV) – Sue Glisson will host. June 22-25 –Air Race Classic Ref: airraceclassic.org/routes_future.asp June 25-28 –Evansville’s Freedom Festival Shrinersfest 2015 – Blue Angels, etc.. September 19 Chapter Meeting –Georgetown Air Show – Kaye Combs Moore will host. Sept. 25-27, Biplane Flights for Scholarships at Bardstown KBRY December 5 Holiday gathering will be hosted by Louise & Louis Bornwasser at their home. Future Conferences April 17-19, 2015 - NCS Spring Section Meeting "Heart of Aviation Africa" Columbus, Ohio, Embassy Suites Dublin & Columbus Zoo (Scioto Valley Chapter): http://www.99s-sciotovalley.org/officers.htm July 5 - 10, 2015 – International Meeting in New Munich, Germany, Ref: http://www.ninetynines.org/index.cfm/conference.htm Volunteer to host a meeting in your area 4
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