When Harold Brown graduated from high school in Minneapolis, Minn., the 18-year-old had the wild idea of learning to fly and become a fighter pilot for the
Often when we think of the “American” narrative about women in aviation, one of the first who comes to mind is Amelia Earhart. She was an aviator who, in the
Carrying on the Red Tails legacy this nonprofit is helping put more Black pilots in the cockpit
Red Tails Scholarship Foundation provides middle, high school students with funding, mentorship
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Torius Moore, 23, was one of the first recipients of the Red Tails Scholarship in 2016. Now he is an instructor with Red Tails and hopes to be test pilot and one day, an astronaut. (Image: Red Tail Scholarship Foundation) (WKMG 2021)
Continuing the legacy and values of the Tuskegee Airmen, the Red Tail Scholarship Foundation is working to increase the number of Black pilots and aviation mechanics who make up only a fraction of professionals in the aerospace industry.