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I have an impressionable young daughter that doesn't seem to have an
interest in flying. However she has an interest in successful women. Does anyone have a recommendation of movies that spotlight women who fly? Remember, this is a pre-teen, so it has to be family oriented. I'm hoping this will spark an interest. Lou |
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The Flying Nun, of course.
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Lou wrote:
I have an impressionable young daughter that doesn't seem to have an interest in flying. However she has an interest in successful women. Does anyone have a recommendation of movies that spotlight women who fly? Remember, this is a pre-teen, so it has to be family oriented. I'm hoping this will spark an interest. Lou There was an interesting made for TV piece done on Amelia Earhart in 1994. I believe it was called "Amelia Earhart, the Final Flight" There are others out here I'm sure, but this specific movie I know deals for the most part with factual information instead of simply a screenplay made for pure entertainment and I take it this is what you would prefer to have her see. -- Dudley Henriques |
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Lou wrote:
I have an impressionable young daughter that doesn't seem to have an interest in flying. However she has an interest in successful women. Does anyone have a recommendation of movies that spotlight women who fly? Remember, this is a pre-teen, so it has to be family oriented. I'm hoping this will spark an interest. Fly Away Home ? (Anna Paquin) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_Away_Home |
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![]() "Lou" wrote in message ... Does anyone have a recommendation of movies that spotlight women who fly? Remember, this is a pre-teen, so it has to be family oriented. The heroes are not women, and I don't know if you would consider it "family oriented" but it was "Top Gun" that seemed to do it for my daughter. She had her Private certificate before she bothered getting a driver's license. We were lucky in stumbling upon Mary Gaffney, who was one of my daughter's first flight instructors and a wonderful role model. It isn't often that you can go to the NASM and find your flight instructor's picture on the wall! You can, (and should) expose your children to all sorts of things that YOU are interested in, but you can't MAKE them be interested in anything. They have to do that for themselves. Vaughn |
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Lou wrote:
I have an impressionable young daughter that doesn't seem to have an interest in flying. However she has an interest in successful women. Does anyone have a recommendation of movies that spotlight women who fly? Remember, this is a pre-teen, so it has to be family oriented. I'm hoping this will spark an interest. Here's a documentary I found but have no idea of the quality: "Wings of their Own" 2004 Summary: "This unique documentary provides a history of women's aviation in the 20th century. Through vintage black-and-white photographs and interviews with over 150 women pilots, film director Mary Scott chronicles how women (who have consistently held 6 percent of U.S. pilots' jobs) started in early aviation (Amelia Earhart, African-American aviation pioneer Bessie Coleman, the Ninety-Nines) and continue to blaze new trails in commercial aviation (Delta Airlines' Captain Terry London Rinehart), the armed forces (U.S. Air Force pilot Terry Van den Dolder), and race competition (pilot Julie Clark). The documentary also covers aviation history, such as the World War II-era WASP fliers (founded by Jackie Cochran) and the Mercury 13 women astronauts-in-training." Summary quoted (and DVD available) from he http://www.makebelievetv.com/WingsOfTheirOwn.html Lastly, Susan Nicosia, a professor who teaches psychology, has compiled a long list of aviation-related movies on this web site: http://faculty.dwc.edu/nicosia/apcm_...ion_movies.htm Of those, these two definitely deal with women fliers (some others may also): "Ladies Courageous" 1944 Plot: "The story of the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron, a unit of female pilots during WW II who flew bombers from the factories to their final destinations." From: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036529/ "Women in the Wind" 1939 Plot: "A pilot enters an aviation race in order to win enough money to pay for her brother's medical treatment, and encounters difficulty with a rival pilot." From: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032142/ |
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You can, (and should) expose your children to all sorts of things that YOU
are interested in, but you can't MAKE them be interested in anything. They have to do that for themselves. Vaughn Agreed, thats why I'm trying this back door approach. Dudley, I thought about Amelia Earhart, but considering her ending, I thought it would be better to go with someone that has lived through her experiences. I'm doing a search for Peggy Wagstaff now. Lou |
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Lou wrote:
You can, (and should) expose your children to all sorts of things that YOU are interested in, but you can't MAKE them be interested in anything. They have to do that for themselves. Vaughn Agreed, thats why I'm trying this back door approach. Dudley, I thought about Amelia Earhart, but considering her ending, I thought it would be better to go with someone that has lived through her experiences. I'm doing a search for Peggy Wagstaff now. Lou I take it you mean Patty Wagstaff. Patty is a friend of mine and a very fine person. Please feel free to access her web site and have your daughter write to her. Please also feel free to have her mention my name. I'm sure Patty will answer her when she has the time. Her schedule is pretty tight. Patty can be reached by the public at www.pattywagstaff.com/ Hope this is some help. -- Dudley Henriques |
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Jim Logajan wrote:
Here's a documentary I found but have no idea of the quality: "Wings of their Own" 2004 Found a trailer for the above: http://blip.tv/file/49188 |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Patty can be reached by the public at www.pattywagstaff.com/ Yeow. She has a new look. What a rock star! The last time I saw Wagstaff fly the younger elements of the crowd looked bored. It bothered me until I realized it's because she makes it look so easy that one might suppose anybody could do it. -c |
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