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As a licensed woman pilot (current or not), you are invited to become a part of our legacy as the first and only international organization of women pilots. The Ninety-Nines are a positive force in the aviation community and you are invited to partake in all that we can offer.

Too often, learning to fly is a solitary effort. You think "Has anyone else ever experienced the same problems I'm now facing?" The answer is YES. "Will I ever do this maneuver right?" The answer is YES. "I wish I could talk to other women who have gone through this." YOU CAN.
Women student pilots can join The Ninety-Nines as Associate members. To join as a student, you must have a current student pilot certificate or equivalent document for non-U.S. applicants. You can remain as an Associate member in The Ninety-Nines for as long as you have a current student pilot certificate.
More good news is that by joining as a student you are eligible to apply for an Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship! With The Ninety-Nines, you are in the company of friends. You receive understanding, encouragement and strength. You can participate in 99s-sponsored flying activities, aviation education and community service.
When you receive your license, you are eligible to join as a full member, ready to help others coming in as students.
Our membership is divided into chapters that are part of geographical "Sections" that can cover several states in the U.S., provences in Canada and countries. Here is a list of our Sections, the area that they cover and a contact in each one so that you can find out about a chapter near you.
So come join us and truly understand the magic of women pilots.
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1-800-994-1929
For a packet of information on the many benefits of membership in The Ninety-Nines and the location of a nearby chapter, call 1-800-994-1929 in the U.S. or 405-685-7969 outside the U.S. or send an email to . Please include your name and mailing address.
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Updated 10/21/09
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