Future Pilot Resources
Women in Aviation International
Women in Aviation International gives you access to a powerful global network, career-advancing resources, and a supportive community dedicated to helping you grow and succeed in the aviation and aerospace industry.” Open to all genders!
WASP Museum
Women who served in the WASP during World War II were brave beyond comparison. For that reason the National WASP WWII Museum is dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots and preserving the legacy of Avenger Field on which most of them trained. Our mission is to educate and inspire all current and future generations with the story of the WASP – the first women to fly America’s military aircraft – women who brought honor to our nation and forever changed the role of women in military and civilian aviation
Commemorative Air Force
Learn More about One of the Most Comprehensive Warbird Collections in the World. Discover the word's largest flying museum & our Commemorative Air Force education program.
Experimental Aircraft Association
EAA Young Eagles program offers FREE Launched in 1992, the Young Eagles program has dedicated 30 years to giving youth ages 8–17 their first free ride in an airplane. It’s the only program of its kind, with the sole mission to introduce and inspire kids in the world of aviation
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Organizations and institutions across the country provide scholarships for students pursuing careers in aviation and aerospace. Scholarships are available for individuals learning how to fly, going to college or pursuing graduate degrees.