RHS members have been up in the sky, verifying the laws of gravity and physics are still valid. Dani and her hubby flew to Napa to meet friends for lunch . Heather enjoyed some time in her airplane solo, and Karalyn flew the morning of the Nevada Day Parade, and on Veteran’s day! Have you been flying???
Happy Halloween!
Have you heard of the “Night Witches”? They were an all female group of Russian pilots who flew under the cover of night, successfully running missions against the Nazi’s during World War II. Check out the link below for more on these courageous women. There are also a couple of books out there if you’re interested in learning more!
From our Vice Chair, Serena:
Last week fellow RHS member Hannah M. and I flew to Vernon, TX to participate in GIFT week! (Girls in Flight Training)
It’s a week long event for girls/women where the airplanes are charged the operational cost of each plane, (Usually $80-100/hourr wet) and all CFI flight/ground instruction is volunteer based and therefore free to the students!
It is organized to place all the private, instrument, and flight instructor students in their own classrooms with a ground instructor to go over material to prep them for both their written and practical exams. They would rotate all the students into their preferred plane (high vs low wing) and some even got to check off some requirements like their long xc, solos, and night xc.
At the end of the week, they took some of the ladies to the testing center to get the written done, and a couple girls even did their checkride! Depending on available funds, they actually offered to cover the cost of some checkrides. A handful of ladies even got a tail wheel endorsement in the cub!
Hannah and I were working on CFI, so they had us practice teaching by sitting in with the private class and helping them work through the written knowledge. We would also split into our own small group to practice writing and presenting lesson plans. We got to do some flying from the right seat in a couple different aircraft, and took advantage of the opportunity to fly some planes that the other students flew to Vernon in! We got time in a J3 cub, Cirrus SR22, Bonanza V35, and sat in the backseat of a twin Apache to absorb some multi knowledge!
We had an amazing time, and made some really great friends! This organization is always open to hosting anywhere in the country, all they need are some planes to fly at a reasonable cost to the students, classrooms to use, and CFI who would like to volunteer their time. As soon as Hannah and I get our CFI we absolutely plan to travel to their next events to donate our time to other future female pilots.
On Sunday former two former RHS Chairmen, Leah and Dani took to the skies for a Poker Run. They flew from Carson, to Yerington, Silver Springs, Reno, and back to Carson. The buy in was a $100 with a portion of the money going towards flying scholarships! They picked up a different card at each airport (two at Reno). Though they had a pretty terrible hand, it was a great morning in the sky before the storm came in! All the pilots and passengers enjoyed sandwiches for lunch while the hands were being revealed. While there, they also ran into another RHS member Emma, who was helping manage the event! An excellent day of flying for these two 99s!
As you probably know, our Chairman Heather is making it her quest to fly with a different RHS 99 each month. This month she flew with Tina! Have you been flying? Send in your picture!
Why is Our balloon pilot the best? Because she’s OUR balloon pilot of course! Our Treasurer, Karalynn probably flies for the joy of flying more than any other member in our group. (For the joy of flying, not that you professional pilots don’t get joy from what you do). In fact, if you’re lucky enough to be a “Lemon Squeezer” for her balloon, Citrus in the Sky, then you see her bi weekly or sometimes weekly emails about where she’s flying and does anyone want to crew?? Now that her son is a Balloon pilot, she has TWO Balloons! The newest Balloon is, “Don’t Tell Mom”. Naturally, she was flying during the Great Reno Balloon Race this year! This year she also made the trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico for the International Balloon Fiesta. It’s the Mecca of the Balloon world, and an amazing event to attend and participate in. I highly recommend you check it out…. At any rate, here are some photos I snagged off of her Facebook feed from Fiesta this year. She flew a special shape balloon this year. Special shape balloons are comparatively difficult to fly for a number of reasons. It takes quite a bit of knowledge, skill and competence to fly a special shape safely.
Have you been wondering where RHS member Laura Starkey has been? She’s been busy building a plane! Check out the articles she’s been writing detailing her and her 49.5 build process! https://www.kitplanes.com/mike-and-laura-starkeys-rans-s-21/ Bonus points if you can spot another RHS member in her build diary.
Check out the September / October edition of Aviation for Woman to see the Kit Plane advertisement featuring Laura!
Yes, we’re having a great time at RARA! Check out these photos of our members in our memorabilia tent and playing with a gyrocopter… Better yet, come out and support the Reno Air Races, and stop by our tent!!
Heather and Natasha
Member Neita M. attended the more recent Southwest Section Meeting, hosted in and by our Las Vegas Chapter. We had members from both sections in attendance. What a special and wonderful opportunity for all of us to gather, make friends, and celebrate our successes.
If you’ve been in Reno the past month, and you didn’t already know the word pyrocumulous, you probably know it now. A pyrocumulous is in essence, a cloud caused by fire, smoke and ash. For a more specific definition, click here.
RHS member Steff’s 49 1/2 Ruben was flying in the area for work and shared some photos he took of the fires/smoke.
Smoke from California Fires blowing into Nevada
Smoke from California Fires blowing into Nevada
Welcome to Nevada, California's designated smoking area...
Despite the joke about smoking areas, wild fires are serious, and deadly. Our thoughts are with those whose lives have been directly and indirectly impacted by wildfires.
Reno has literally been choking on the smoke blowing in from surrounding forest fires. The smoke has been so thick and heavy that flights have been diverted! The air quality has ranged from moderate to unhealthy in August. Our homes (well, at least mine) have begun to smell like smoke, and walking out to find ash covered vehicles (and airplanes!) has been quite disheartening.
Just in case you were wondering, the N95 mask is the appropriate mask to wear to protect yourself from wildfire smoke and ash if you need to be outside.
We hope you and yours are safe and breathing filtered air indoors. We also hope wildfire season ends soon.
Reno’s Air Quality for the month of August 2021. Moderate (yellow) to unhealthy (purple). No green in sight…
As you may or may not know, our amazing Chairman Heather is on a personal mission to fly each and every month with a fellow 99. Last month, she took RHS member Dani for a flight. This month, it was RHS member Laura! Who will it be next??? This webmistress hopes Heather has inspired you and that you’ll also take on this mission and share your photos!
RHS member Laura and RHS Chairman Heather flying!
RHS member Laura and RHS Chairman Heather, with Heather’s Dakota!
We finally got together just for the sake of getting together this past week at Mimi’s. Thank you to Laura for organizing this little soiree of aviatrixes. It was a great opportunity to reconnect with old friends and make new ones! We hope you’ll join us next time!
Back in late July, RHS 99 Dani was heading to Denver when she saw a familiar face! Debra is a professional pilot who relocated to Reno and reached out through our website to connect with us! Dani and Debra had a chance to to catch up as they were on the same flight!
Chapter member Steff; former RHS Secretary, a helicopter pilot, CFI, CFII, fixed wing pilot, current Squadron Commander for the Reno Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, and one of our webmistresses made these beautiful purses from old charts and pretty paper. Have you made any airplane related crafts? Which purse is your favorite??
5 Purses made by Steff, which is your favorite?? I’m torn between the blue high IFR chart and the gold/tan desert sectional.
Purse 1
Purse 2
Purse 3
Purse 4
Purse 5
Here’s what the look like from the top with the zipper.
Summer is a great time for flying adventures. Chapter member Elizabeth and her co-pilot Rio (the world’s cutest golden retriever I can’t wait to meet) recently flew up to the Idaho backcountry. Some of the fun parts of a backcountry trip: Sunrise over the mountains, camping under the wing of your plane, having a good co-pilot companion, visiting remote areas and not-so remote areas, early morning flying, afternoon hiking, swimming, napping in the shade of your airplane, and visiting with like minded people, and flying home with a tired, happy, crew.
As a reminder - Please get adequate backcountry and mountain flying training before heading off on an adventure like this! Backcountry flying it is very different from flying around your home airport!
Sunrise over the Mountains
Elizabeth, Rio, the C-180, and camping gear!
Camping under the wing of your plane.
Rio, a good flying companion
Elizabeth and Rio checking out remote places.
Watching other pilots, checking out other planes, and Rio catching a nap with mom.
Exploring beautiful land with a handsome co-pilot.
Who needs a tree for shade, when you have airplane wings??
Rio keeping things under control in the back of the airplane.
Our new Vice Chairman, Serena is taking names and kicking, er, um, PASSING TESTS!! Serena had to drive to Auburn to take her Commercial Written, but she passed it with flying colors!! (no pun intended) . At least that’s what I call scoring a 98%! Congrats to Serena and we hope you enjoy your well earned “Flight” across the street from Knee Deep!
We’ve said it before, but we have the COOLEST members in our Chapter! Congrats to Syd, our new Secretary, on receiving a $10,000 AOPA Scholarship!!!
Click here for info on the scholarship
This is from the AOPA Magazine and includes an interview with Syd:
Sometimes life prevents us from doing what we love the most. (Flying, of course!) If you can’t get up in the air or find some simulator time, check out the reading list for the Aviatrix Book Club on Facebook! It’s a private group, but don’t worry, let us know if you want an invite and we’ll get you in. They have zoom meetings to discuss books, as well as online discussions. Here’s their reading list for this year. July’s book is about a Helicopter pilot.
(Click the link below for a cool article!)
Meet the Nevada Air National Guard’s 1st female flight instructor pilot
Maj. Sarah Spy has wanted to be a pilot since she was a little girl. Now, at 37, she has become the first female flight instructor pilot for the Nevada Air National Guard.
Congrats to April who recently earned her Instrument Rating, and is working towards her commercial and then CFI ratings!