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The Ninety-Nines, Inc.® is a global organization of licensed women pilots representing 44 countries. With thousands of members worldwide, we are a nonprofit charitable corporation with 501(c)(3) status. Our International Headquarters is based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
For nearly a century, The Ninety-Nines has united women of achievement in aviation. Our members include professional pilots in airlines, industry, and government, as well as flight instructors, technicians, and recreational aviators. Above all, we are women who share a passion for flying!
Founded in 2021, the Nashville Chapter is a vibrant group of women pilots, ranging from students to seasoned captains. We meet monthly to promote aviation education, share experiences, and enjoy flying adventures.
What We Offer:
Whether you’re a professional pilot or a student pilot, we welcome you to join the Nashville Ninety-Nines and experience the joy of flight firsthand!
To promote the advancement of aviation through education, scholarships, and mutual support while honoring our unique history and sharing our passion for flight.
The Ninety-Nines was founded on November 2, 1929, at Curtiss Field in Valley Stream, New York, when 117 women pilots gathered to support one another, advance aviation, and document the achievements of women in the field. Among the early leaders was Louise Thaden, who served as the first Secretary, playing a pivotal role in keeping the group united during its formative years.
Key Milestones:
SONG OF THE NINETY-NINES ©
The "Song of The Ninety-Nines," written by Dick Ballou in 1941, became the organization's official song during the annual meeting in Albuquerque, NM.
Lyrics:
"In the air, everywhere,
It's the song of The Ninety-Nines.
Wings in flight, day and night,
With the song of The Ninety-Nines.
On the line, fliers fine,
Ships and spirits tuned in rhyme,
Keep that formation over the nation
With the song of The Ninety-Nines." ©
The song, performed by Donna Cox with piano accompaniment by Kayla Paulk, celebrates the spirit of unity and passion among women pilots.
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