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Air Force Inspires Next Generation of Female Pilots

JULY 18, 2024 – More than 75 middle school and high school students attended the first “Fly Like a Girl” event to celebrate women in all military professions with an emphasis in aviation at Patrick Space Force Base, July 12.

The Space Launch Delta 45 Organizational Culture Office, in collaboration with the 920th Rescue Wing and the 333rd Recruiting Squadron, hosted the event providing demonstrations, displays, including a HC-130J Combat King II, two HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters and a KC-135 Stratotanker.

“This is more than an introduction to flying,” said U.S. Air Force Maj. Amanda Suter, 39th Rescue Squadron HC-130J Combat King II pilot,” rather it is a broader opportunity to inspire curiosity of all aviation-related career fields in the military ranging from pilot, combat systems officer, loadmaster, maintenance and to the multiple support roles absolutely critical to completing the mission.”

Currently, the military employs 1,700 female pilots, which makes up 8.1% of those positions, according to the U.S. Space Force Workforce Analytics Dashboard.

“The goal of the event aims to ignite a passion for aviation in young students,” said Perla Brito, Space Launch Delta 45 Organizational Culture Office director,” encouraging them to explore careers as military pilots, or in other aviation roles, and in various military professions.”

Although the event was aviation focused, various units from the installation participated from other career fields to include a Ghost Robotic Quadruped Unmanned Ground Vehicles, from the 45th Security Forces Squadron.

Additional representatives from Space Launch Delta 45 staff agencies, 45th Logistics Readiness Squadron, 45th Medical Group, 45th Force Support Squadron and the Air Force Technical Applications Center were onsite to compliment different career fields.

While the students rotated in between stations on the flightline, their attention was drawn toward the departure of a HC-130J, one of the many highlights of the event.

“My favorite part of this event was the opportunity to see everything up close and hear real stories from females who are part of the STEM field,” said Madison, a rising 11th grade student who attended. “As a girl interested in a career in STEM, it is empowering to hear other female stories about how they got to where they are today.”

Many students took the opportunity to engage directly with U.S. Air Force and USSF recruiters to learn more about how to pursue their dreams after high school graduation.

“Serving in the military is an excellent way to obtain specialized training in a wide range of career fields. If you can dream it, the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Space Force can help you achieve it,” said Capt. Allison Encarnacion, 333rd Recruiting Squadron, support flight commander. “Aim as high as you possibly can.”

To find a local U.S. Air Force or U.S. Space Force recruiter visit U.S. Air Force or U.S. Space Force.

By Heidi M. Hunt
Space Launch Delta 45

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