
Join our aviation organization! With 150+ chapters in the US and Canada, and 17 sections worldwide, we're all about connecting you. We promote aviation through education, scholarships, and support.
Our chapters teach STEM to kids and hold seminars for adults. We even paint compass roses at airports for accuracy and exposure.
Explore our amazing museums in Kansas and Oklahoma, showcasing women in aviation. Come fly with us and make lifelong connections. Let's soar!
The Ninety-Nines host meetings and events around the world. Take a look at our calendar of events for what we're up to.


Every pilot's journey starts in the same place: with that first exhilarating flight, and their training as a student pilot.
The Ninety-Nines can support your aviation career from the very beginning, whether it's with scholarships or moral support.


As the adage goes, your private pilot license is simply a license to learn. The Ninety-Nines can support your continued training and education, whether you're flying for the challenge of it or working towards professional goals.
The Professional Pilot Leadership Initiative (PPLI) aims to accelerate the advancement of women in all pilot professions, facilitate dynamic mentoring, and enhance our leadership role in the aviation community.
As 99s, we know the value of community. Our organization was founded in the spirit of surrounding oneself with women pilots. For those new 99s, or women who are pursuing flying careers, the value of a community of women pilots, and professional women pilots, is undeniable.
Our community of pilots are constantly striving to learn more, and share out what they've learned. Check out our library of webinars, and keep an eye out on the Straight and Level to learn about upcoming webinar events.


Next time you go flying, look down at the airport and the surrounding buildings. You may notice markings pointing to the airport and will probably see the airport name painted on the field.
This program of identifying airports to pilots was started as the National Air Marking Program. This program was the first U.S. government program conceived, planned and directed by a woman with an all-woman staff. The program was a part of the Bureau of Air Commerce.
In 1933, Phoebe F. Omlie was appointed Special Assistant for Air Intelligence of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics - NACA (forerunner of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA.) The following year Phoebe convinced the chief of the Airport Marking and Mapping Section of the Bureau of Air Commerce to institute a program where each state would participate and better identify its towns and cities from the air.
The Air Race Classic is the epicenter of women's air racing. Pilots range in age from 17 to 90 years old. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds including students, teachers, doctors, airline pilots, business owners, professionals and air traffic controllers. Race Teams, consisting of at least two women pilots, must fly VFR during daylight hours only and are given four days to make flybys at each en route timing point and then land at the terminus. The race route changes each year, approximately 2,400 statute miles in length with 8 or 9 timing points.

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