Girls in Aviation Day at Sebring Airport: Inspiring the Next Generation of Aviators

Sebring, FL – The future of aviation took flight at Girls in Aviation Day at Sebring Airport, an annual event designed to introduce young minds to the exciting world of aerospace. This year’s event welcomed over 30 attendees, including students from Divine AcademyBoys & Girls Club Highlands, and other local schools.

From hands-on activities to real-world aviation experiences, the day was filled with opportunities to learn, explore, and dream big.

Aviation in Action: Highlights from the Day

Flight Simulator Experience – A standout feature of Girls in Aviation Day since 2018, the Sebring Flight Academy’s flight simulator allowed attendees to experience the thrill of piloting an aircraft firsthand. This immersive training opportunity continues to empower young pilots and provide invaluable exposure to aviation careers.

Build an Airplane Activity – Under the guidance of Lisa Watkins, students assembled and decorated balsa wood airplane silhouettes, bringing their creativity to life with unique and colorful paint schemes.

Rexair Flight Academy & The 99s – Aviation students Kate & Rebecca from Rexair Flight Academy engaged attendees in discussions about their journey to becoming pilots, while the 99s organization led fun, hands-on learning games that tested aeronautical knowledge.

Civil Air Patrol Drill Demonstration – The CAP Squadron cadets impressed the crowd with their precise drill formations, then invited Boys & Girls Club members to try their hand at marching alongside them—a memorable moment for all!

EAA Chapter 1240’s Pancake Breakfast – This popular gathering brought in aviation enthusiasts from across the area, adding a community feel to the event.

FBO & SAA Support – Led by Jamie Olive, the Sebring Airport FBO team played a key role in making the day a success, assisting with event setup, directing aircraft, and coordinating static displays, including a fire truck and ambulance.

Air Cam Airplane on Display – A crowd favorite, the Air Cam airplane, provided by Lockwood Aviation, offered a unique up-close look at an aircraft designed for adventure.

Women In Aviation:

A Bright Future for Women in Aviation

Sebring Flight Academy has been a Girls Fly Day partner every year, and their generous support of the flight simulation experience makes an incredible difference,” said event organizer Janice Rearick. “Girls truly walk away knowing that they can fly.

Huge Thanks to Women In Aviation International for supporting us once again with marketing materials, information, fabulous swag and inspiration.

With another successful Girls in Aviation Day in the books, we look forward to welcoming even more future pilots, engineers, and aviation enthusiasts next year!

 

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