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Rangely students take to the skies for drone aviation program | Rio Blanco Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

RANGELY | Ten students and two teachers from Rangely High School participated in the 2023 Drone Aviation Pathways Summer Program at CSU in Fort Collins, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at high school students and instructors across Colorado. The 2023 Drone Aviation Pathways Summer Program empowered high school students and educators, giving them a unique opportunity

Building on a legacy: SIU female aviators set to compete in Air Race Classic

Building on a legacy: SIU female aviators set to compete in Air Race Classic

Women s History Month: Sisters of the Skies aims to close diversity gap among professional pilots

Sandra Bookman has more on what it is and why we celebrate it. Eagle Flight is giving people like us in these local communities an opportunity to fly an airplane and get exposure, Muriithi said And that will hopefully help close a gap in the aviation industry. According to Sisters of the Skies an organization of professional Black female pilots less than 1% of pilots in the US are Black women. For us to be in 2021, it is kind of a shock, said Monique Grayson, a member of the organization and a first officer with Delta Airlines. Her interest in planes took off when she was 12 years old, but she hit some financial turbulence in flight school.

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