Happy Birthday Reno High Sierra Ninety-Nines!

The Stead airport near Reno, Nevada is known for hosting the Reno Air Races, an internationally famous aviation event. During this time, the airport is inundated with huge crowds, the sounds of high-performance aircraft racing at low altitudes, aircraft displays from biplanes to military cargo planes, and concession stands. However, on June 2nd, the airport was quiet and empty in comparison, with a few hangar doors open and a small plane or two taxiing about. But if you knew where to look, a party was being had to celebrate the founding of the Reno High Sierra Chapter of the Ninety-Nines! I’m a proud member of this award-winning chapter of the Ninety-Nines, the international organization of women pilots. Enjoy the photos below of our annual “Hangar Craw” where we all enjoyed food and fellowship, followed by honoring our annual scholarship winner and the changing of the guard (new officers). Of special note: Our past secretary Lynn Meadows will be inducted into the 99s International Forest of Friendship for her contribution to aviation and the 99s. This is a well-deserved honor for a treasured member of our chapter—congratulations, Lynn!

Yes, men are allowed to join us–they are known as 49 1/2s.
Enjoying food and aviation fellowship in a hangar at the Stead Airport.
A birthday cake to make women pilots smile and eat!
Our woman pilot scholarship winner, a current commercial pilot working her way up to the big iron!
Lynn Meadows (left) will be inducted into the International Forest of Friendship for her contribution to aviation and the 99s! Moe (right) explains this honor to the chapter.