Oregon Pines 99s Aviation Links Page

Kindly Note: These links do not imply endorsements either by the linked pages themselves or by the Oregon Pines 99s. Those pages that members have found useful or enjoyable are placed here, but we cannot vouch that information contained in them is either up-to-date or complete. Always use an approved Internet source for flight-planning information such as weather or airport conditions. Make sure that all your briefingings are approved and "real time". If you are using an FAA-approved site for self-briefing, make sure that you are looking at current information by using the "reload" or "refresh" feature in your browser. Future women pilots will find an abundance of learning resources on the 'net. However, it is always prudent to discuss the information that you glean with your instructors.

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Ninety-Nines Pages

 Ninety-Nines, International Women Pilots Home Page
 The Northwest Section Page

Oregon Pines Member Pages

 Carol Houk
 Louise Parsons

Northwest Aviation Pages

 McMinnville Flight Service Station
 Oregon Department of Aviation
 Oregon Pilots Association
 College/Career Minded? With year 'roung flying, western Oregon provides an ideal training environment, with interesting "belts" of landscape and climate diversity. Urban environments are near enough to provide the full range of flying experience. Visit Lane Community College Flight Technology Page
 Home of the replica Nieuport "Noon Patrol"EAA Chapter 292 Independence, OR
 Air Museums and Places to Visit, emphasis on the Pacific Northwest

Updated 12/24/03