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Women in Aviation International Pioneer Hall of Fame

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The Women in Aviation International Pioneer Hall of Fame (Also WAI Pioneer Hall of Fame) was established in 1992 by Women in Aviation International to honor and recognize women who have made significant contributions to aviation. Its purpose is to honor women who have made significant contributions as record setters, pioneers, or innovators in the aviation and aerospace industries. WAI solicits nominations from throughout the aviation industry each year for the WAI Pioneer Hall of Fame.[1] Inductees are chosen from the nominations by a committee, "with special consideration given to individuals who have helped other women become successful in aviation or opened doors of opportunity for other women."[2] Women are inducted to the hall of fame at the conclusion of the WAI annual conference.[3]

Pioneer Hall of Fame Inductees[4]
Name Image Birth–Death Year
Sandra L. Anderson 2005
Anne Bridge Baddour 2005
Mary Barr (1925–2010) 2001
Colleen Barrett (1944–2024) 2005
Trish Beckman 2010
Olive Ann Beech (1903–1993) 1994
Fran Bera (1924–2018) 2006
Nancy Bird (1915–2009) 2023
Rosella Bjornson (1947–) 2004
Priscilla Blum 2015
Karen Fuller Brannen 2013
Deanna Brasseur (1953–) 2007
Bonnie Tiburzi Caputo (1948–) 2018[5]
Ann Baumgartner Carl (1918–2008) 2001
Leanne Caret (1966–) 2019[6]
Peggy Chabrian 2011
Katherine Cheung (1904–2003) 2000
Julie E. Clark (1948–) 2002
Jerrie Cobb (1931–2019) 2000
Jacqueline Cochran (1906–1980) 2009
Bessie Coleman (1892–1926) 1995
Eileen Collins (1956–) 1995
Ann Lewis Cooper (1934–2020) 2004
Vivien Crea (1952–) 2010
Iris Cummings Critchell (1920–) 2007
Nancy J. Currie (1958–) 2014
Suzanna Darcy-Henneman (1956–) 2010
Fiorenza De Bernardi (1928–2020) 2002
Lorna deBlicquy (1931–2009) 1996
Tammy Duckworth (1968–) 2011
Amelia Earhart (1897–1937) 1997
Arlene Elliott (1918–2010) 1999
Mary Feik (1924–2016) 1994
Arlene B. Feldman 2004
First Women of U.S. Coast Guard Aviation 2019[6]
First Class of Women Naval Aviators 2017[7]
First Women's National Air Derby Pilots[8] 2012
Cornelia Clark Fort (1919–1943) 2022
Kathleen Fox (1951–) 2018[5]
Wally Funk (1939–) 1995
Elizabeth "Betty" Everts Greene (1920–1997) 2017[7]
Stayce Harris (1959–) 2017[7]
Bernice Falk Haydu (1920–2021) 2012
Gloria Heath (1922–2017) 1999
Susan J. Helms (1958–) 2011
Jeanne Holm (1921–2010) 2006
Nancy Hopkins (1909–1997) 1993
Jean Ross Howard (1916–2004) 1995
Marion P. Jayne (1926–1996) 2000
Nadine Jeppesen (1914–1996) 1995
Amy Johnson (1903–1941) 2016
Evelyn Bryan Johnson (1909–2012) 1994
Loretta Jones 1998
Martha King 2023
Galina Gavrilovna Korchuganova (1935–2004) 2006
Moya Lear (1915–2001) 1992
Jeannie Leavitt (1967–) 2020
Hazel Ying Lee (1912–1944) 2011
Nelda Lee 2004
Dorothy Swain Lewis (1915–2013) 2004
Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1905–2001) 1999
Doris Lockness (1910–2017) 2002
Barbara Erickson London (1920–2013) 2005
Nancy Harkness Love (1914–1976) 2008
Elizabeth MacGill (1905–1980) 2012
Mary Magdalene Maga 2012
Nicole Malachowski (1974–) 2008
Patricia W. Malone (1924–2008) 2009
Rosemary Bryant Mariner (1953–2019) 2022
Beryl Markham (1902–1986) 2014
Marie Marvingt (1875–1963) 2007
June Maule (1917–2009) 1999
Linda K. McTague (1957–2017) 2018[5]
Mercury 13 'The Fellow Lady Astronaut Trainees' (FLATS) 1996
Alice du Pont Mills (1912–2002) 2010
Jerrie Mock (1925–2014) 2008
Betty Mullis 2006
Navy Women Navigators of WWII (WAVES)[9] 1997
Ruth Nichols (1901–1960) 2009
Phoebe Omlie (1902–1975) 2015
Deanie Parrish (1922–2022) 2015
Nancy Parrish 2015
Betty Haas Pfister (1921–2011) 2001
Peggy A. Phillips 2022
Audrey Poberezny (1925–2020) 1996
Harriet Quimby (1875–1912) 1998
Sally Ride (1951–2012) 2014
Margaret Ringenberg (1921–2008) 2008
Brenda E. Robinson (1956–) 2016
Joan Robinson-Berry 2021
Mary Golda Ross (1908–2008) 2019[6]
Blanche Stuart Scott (1885–1970) 2002
Sheila Scott (1922–1988) 2014
Dawn Seymour (1917–2017) 2009
Mary Frances Silitch (1935–) 2013
Betty Skelton Frankman (1926–2011) 1997
Elinor Smith (1911–2010) 2001
Jacqueline L. Smith 1998
Kathryn D. Sullivan (1951–) 2010
Merryl Tengesdal (1971–) 2023
Louise McPhetridge Thaden (1905–1979) 2000
Carol Timmons (1958–2020) 2021
Anna Timofeyeva-Yegorova[10] (1916–2009) 2009
Bobbi Trout (1906–2003) 1993
UPT Class 77-08 2016
U.S. Army's First Women Rotary Wing Aviators 2020
U.S. Marine Corps' First Class of Women Aviators 2021
WAI Founding Board of Directors 2013
Patty Jean Wagner 2020
Patty Wagstaff (1951–) 1997
Emily Howell Warner (1939–) 1992
Florene Miller Watson (1920–2014) 2005
Fay Gillis Wells (1908–2012) 1992
Whirly-Girls, International Women Helicopter Pilots 1998
Edna Gardner Whyte (1902–1992) 1992
Sheila Widnall (1938–) 1996
Betty Jane Williams (1919–2008) 2006
Janet C. Wolfenbarger (1958–) 2016
Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) 1993
Women's Section of the Air Transport Auxiliary 2008
Jessie E. Woods (1909–2001) 1994
Mary Anna Martin Wyall (1922–2017) 2011
Jeana Yeager (1952–) 1992

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References

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  1. ^ Hall of Fame
  2. ^ "WAI Seeks Nominees for Hall of Fame". Flying Magazine. 127 (9): 44. September 2000. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Sally Ride Inducted into the Women in Aviation International Pioneer Hall of Fame". Sally Ride Science. 27 March 2014. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  4. ^ "All Past Pioneers (by name)". Women in Aviation. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "WAI 2018 Pioneer Hall of Fame Inductees". Women in Aviation International. Archived from the original on 3 January 2019. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
  6. ^ a b c "Pioneer Hall of Fame". Women in Aviation International. Archived from the original on 2 January 2019. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  7. ^ a b c "WAI 2017 Pioneer Hall of Fame Inductees". Women in Aviation International. Archived from the original on 3 January 2019. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
  8. ^ "First Women's National Air Derby Pilots". Women in Aviation International. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  9. ^ "Navy Women Navigators of WWII". Women in Aviation International. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  10. ^ "Anna Timofeyeva-Yegorova". Women in Aviation International. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
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