Provide support, encouragement and networking opportunities for women pilots
We organize fun and educational activities for our members, including fly-outs, tower tours, safety seminars and travel to many general aviation destinations. We’ve been to Sun ‘N Fun, the National Air and Space Museum at Dulles and the Intrepid Aircraft Carrier in New York, and we’ve toured the Lycoming factory in Williamsport, to name a few. We’ve been the subject of local news articles through our outreach events and simply as women pilots. Those of us who work outside of aviation represent general aviation to friends, coworkers and everyone else we contact.
We have members at all levels, from student pilot to ATP, so you’re sure to find a study partner, safety pilot, or advice and encouragement from someone who’s had similar experiences.
Educate youth about aviation
ZOOM Presentation to 4th grades in Allentown by Commercial Pilot Rosanne SJ. Showing how to make an Anemometer with paper cups.

We’ve given presentations at schools and hosted airport visits for girl and boy scouts. We developed a curriculum and gathered materials for lessons on the physics of flight, parts of the aircraft, instruments, and navigation. From 2001 – 2008 we held an annual “Take Flight Day” for Great Valley Girl Scouts (and received a partner award in 2006). We also received the Aviation Education Award from the Pennsylvania Aviation Council in 2002. If you know of a school or other youth group that would like to learn about aviation, email us at keystone99s@gmail.com.
Our recent activities:
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Winter 2023/24
February 21, 2024 – Keystone Chapter Meeting – Indian Valley CC – Telford, PA — Eight members attended, three more…
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Fall 2023
October 7, 2023 – Gala Fundraiser Event – Red Lion Inn – Quakertown, PA — It was our first big…
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Summer 2023
July 12, 2024 – Annual Summer Picnic – Member’s House – Quakertown, PA — Numerous members and their families attended.…
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Spring 2023
May 11, 2023 – Fundraiser Event – Iron Pigs’ Stadium – Allentown, PA — Five members participated. This was a…




