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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Flying Scholarship

Flying Musicians Announce  
 
Solo Scholarship Awards Program 


March 17, 2015: Fort Worth, TX: The Flying Musicians Association announces the creation of the FMA Solo Scholarship Award program. The lucky recipients will receive scholarships that will pay for their primary flight training, through their first solo. In cooperation with FMA’s corporate members and sponsors nationwide, this program will fund four scholarships to juniors or seniors in high school who have been nominated by their band/music director.

FMA recognizes that so many skills are held in common between pilots and musicians (such as paying attention to a complex environment, reacting to unusual occurrences, utilizing complex inputs and resources, and managing several tasks simultaneously) and so is coordinating a program for young musicians who want to be pilots.

The process is simple. An aviation-enthusiastic junior or senior who is a high school band member is screened and then partnered, through FMA, with a local flight school in our network. These schools specialize in training beginning pilots and have joined the FMA Bandwagon.

When the student has passed the flight physical, ab initio training takes the student through first solo. Then, the participating flight school will be reimbursed by FMA for up to fifteen hours of ground and dual instruction provided.

FMA corporate members and sponsors will also assist the student with free and reduced-cost training materials. Sporty’s Pilot Shop, for one, has already committed to donating four Learn to Fly courses.


For details and application materials:
 
high school band directors should contact 
Help spread the word to your high school!

About the Flying Musicians Association, Inc:

Corporate sponsors

The Flying Musicians Association (FMA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization of pilots who are musicians, spanning the globe, proficiency levels and genres. The goal is to share our passions in order to inspire, educate, and encourage others by creating enthusiasm and promoting personal growth in aviation and music. “Pilot Musicians sharing their passion while encouraging and educating youth (& adults) in the science and art of aeronautics and music.”


More: www.FlyingMusicians.org
 
This Press Release is distributed by  
Tim Kern INK / 121five.com
PO Box 30
Anderson, IN 46015-0030
863-651-6095

Give the gift of flight!
 
Enjoy the Journey!
XO Karlene

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Anything is possible...

When you commit! 


Commitment is a choice, 
And follow-through an action. 
By harnessing the energy of both
There is nothing you can't accomplish.


Pilots continue flying no matter what. 
Make the commitment to continue flying 




Enjoy the Journey!
XO Karlene

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Soaring!

 You're invited! 


March 14 and 15th!


See You There!

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Live In the Moment...

Means Loving Today... 

The 2015 WAI conference was a huge success!


4500 talented, educated, and passionate people searching for their dreams came together with hope and aspirations of shifting their life to a flight level higher than their current altitude. But the reality is, we are all living our dreams... today. 


When you live your life with passion, commitment and contentment in the moment.... wherever you are.... life will expand tenfold. Life will present more opportunities filled with challenges to learn, grow, and prepare you for the future.


You will achieve tomorrow's dreams 
by loving your life today. 

Through  journey of 8 airlines, I have always loved where I was at the time. I enjoyed each job with all the challenges, and did the best I could at the time. I wanted more, but I embraced the present as the gift it was meant to be.

Challenges build your greatest strengths, 
and joy in life is what you make 
with what you have today. 
Not what you will have tomorrow. 


Tomorrow will come, but no matter what success you achieve, happiness only comes when you live in the moment and enjoy today. For those who are disgruntled about their lives and jobs today, I suspect they were disgruntled along the journey too. They always thought tomorrow would be better... When I have a bigger house, a better job, more seniority, more money, a better plane...then I will be happy...

You must be happy today.


You must learn to be happy today, 
To find happiness tomorrow.

Live in the moment, and love today. Tomorrow will come. But only if you learn to love today, will you love and appreciate the success you worked so hard to create. Love life today and Fly it Forward.

Be The Captain of Your Life! 


Enjoy the Journey!
XO Karlene

Friday, March 6, 2015

Friday Fabulous Flyers!!

Women in Aviation Conference in Full Motion!

Patricia Supporting WAI!

 Melissa Soars!

 Veronica is the Captain of her life! 

Enjoy the Journey!
XO Karlene


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

The First Solo Flight

Notice the departure nerves.
The deep breath.
The "I did it!" jiggle.


For anyone who remembers the feelings of their first flight. You will appreciate each emotion in these first few minutes. Enjoy!

I'm on my way to the Women in Aviation Conference this morning. Looking forward to seeing you in Dallas! Happy Flying!

Enjoy the Journey!
XOX Karlene

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Women In Aviation Week!

March 1st brings the joy and love of Aviation to celebrate the passion of flight by inviting women worldwide to take to the skies! 

This month my friends at Blogging In Formation (BIF) have honored me with March, to invite women into the skies. To mentor, motivate, and share the gift of flight.

Airline Pilot and super Mom who share her gift of flight!

Last week someone posed the question...

Why not more women pilots?  

Is it due to exposure? Lack of mentors? Doubt? Yes. But it also may have to do with the desire to have a family and a belief that it's impossible to do it all. Well ladies, I'm here to tell you there are thousands of flight attendants who have families and work. Some of my best friends are pilots moms. Yes, it is possible to do both, and the rewards for the entire family are many!

In honor of Women in Aviation week: 
Take time to Educate. Inspire. Support. Bake. 
And...Take girls for flight!

Sydney

 

Education: 

Education comes in many forms. Sydney is on her way to Regionals after writing an amazing story about Amelia Earhart for National History Day competition. She wrote from Amelia's perspective, and dazzled her audience by bringing the passion of flight to life! Good luck Sydney! (Competition is Saturday, March 7th)

Exposure:

NW Aviation Conference and Trade Show

Take your kids to the airport, to museums and aviation events. The little cutie above spent the day with dad at the NW Aviation Trade Show and when he stopped to chat, she grabbed a seat resting those little feet. Whenever I ask the young girls if they are going to fly, and they shrug and say, "I don't know." I say...
"You should! It's super easy, 
and they even let boys do it!"

The little fingers holding the sign is little brother.

Mom's brought their daughters to the NW Aviation Conference and Trade Show, and shared their passion of aviation. I met a single mother who always wanted to fly, but she was working to put her daughter through college. During the college experience her daughter took a year off to work, and when she went back to finish she told her mom that she had tuition covered! At the age of 40 Mom took that hard earned college money she had saved, and is putting to good use...

Today is her time to fly!
 
MoM upside down is WOW!

Take your children to aviation events and aviation museums! Open their eyes to opportunities of flight. Inspire their minds to possibilities. Have fun and dream big!



This week find a Women Of Aviation event in your area, and take your daughter, sister, or mother for a free flight! If you want to know the "why" I began flying, read Flight To Success, Be the Captain of Your Life. At 16 I took to the sky and the rest is history. Was it easy? Nothing in life worth having ever is. The fun part of the game of life is the challenge!


Bake: 

Do I need to say more?

Inspiration does come in chocolate
 and with frosting too!


Connect!

Women in Aviation is hosting their annual WAI conference March 4-7. Thousands of women will be attending the conference to connect, find jobs and win HUGE scholarships! I will be signing books at the book corner, and speaking at a session on Saturday the 7th, at 3 pm. I hope you will join me for a great time in Dallas!


Support:

Women in Aviation 

Advancing Aviation Careers

 

Women Of Aviation Week  

Give the Gift of Flight!


Air Race Classic

Join the Race for Women! 



Aviation Adventures 

Education Through Aviation! 




 International Society of Women Airline Pilots: ISA

It Takes that First Flight To Make a Career!



Ninety-Nines 

Supporting General Aviation!



Lady Pilots Fly
 Even at Two!



Ladies Love Taildraggers!
   


Girls with Wings 


What can you do to inspire a young lady 
With the Gift of Aviation?




"Behind every successful man is a strong woman" 

Today it's time to give the controls
to a woman! 

 

Aviation Community:

If you want Aviation to thrive, take time to sponsor the groups listed above. These women are making a difference in the future of our industry, and our children. They need your support. Put your energy into the women making a difference in aviation, and you will see change for the better!  Be the person who takes action!

Enjoy the Journey!
XO Karlene