Rushie
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This wasn't an event that was created for the purpose of learning history. This was their agenda (this actually happened back in March already):
And this is who it was about:
- Come to the Lachute Airport for a day of aviation discovery for girls and women and all the family.
- Go on a free flight (restricted to girls of all ages who pre-registered to fly)
- Try some simulators
- Visit Mirabel Tower and Nolinor Aviation
- Meet female staff of company like Air Canada, CQFA, ETS, EMAM, RCAF, NavCanada at their company booth
- Learn about aviation with fun games
- Share some women pilots´ one of a kind experience about flying helicopters.
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They are just trying to inspire girls to think about a career in aviation by showing: "Here's some other women who did it". It doesn't need to be a complete list of all women in aviation ever. Neither does it even need to be the best or most outstanding women. Just a few cool ones.
I see your point. If they're just picking a few might as well leave out the Nazi one. But if l were an interested girl and asked, "Who was the first woman helicopter pilot?" I would want a straight answer.