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Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Winners 1941-Present, by Name Amelia Earhart Scholarship Winners, 1941 to 2021, by Name Country Year Surname 1stName MName PrevName SCH Desc Other (Non US) Sect Chapter 2014 Abraham Laura Heli Add-On Also 2016 Mid-Atl Old Dominion 2016 Abraham Laura Multi-Engine Comm Also 2014 Mid-Atl Old Dominion 1983 Alexander Linda "Mike" ATP Airlines-Continental SCS Houston 2002 Allen Mary CFI-Multi-Engine Mid-Atl Hampton Roads 1994 Allinson Gail Lynne Comm NCS Chicago Area 1992 Ambrose Evelyn "Evie" Multi-Engine NCS Chicago Area 2019 Amir Adva Acad, AS Mid-Atl Washington DC 1994 Andersen Robin CFI SWS Santa Rosa 2011 Anderson Anna Jo ATP NWS Wyoming 1982 Anderson Eileen B CFI SES Shreveport 1995 Anderson Katherine L CFI-Instrument SWS Orange County 2015 Andresen Diana LeSueur Instrument 2013 Fly Now SWS Tucson 1976 Anglin Mary Elaine CFI-Instrument Died 2020 NCS Michigan 2017 Anonsen Genevieve Multi-Engine SCS Pikes Peak 2007 Asmussen Lyndsay Ann ATP SWS Utah 2012 Assis Ruth Multi-Engine Israel Israel Jablonski- 1981 Bail Mary Suzanne Taylor Comm Multi-Engine SWS 1984 Bailey Martha "Janie" CFI SCS 1994 Bailey-Schmidt Susan P Bailey CFI SES Memphis 2010 Bair Wendy Type Rating, B737 NY/NJ 2011 Baker Ashley Comm Multi-Engine SWS Tucson 2003 Baker Jill Multi-Engine Instrument Also 2001 SWS Mission Bay 2018 Baker Julie Lyn Acad, Bach NWS Greater Seattle 1999 Baker Roberta F CFI Canada WCS 2010 Ballew Sue Seaplane SWS Santa Clara Valley 2010 Ballou Margaret H.L. CFI NCS All-Ohio 2019 Bandy Leslianne Instrument 2015 FlyNow SWS San Diego 1994 Barber Susan E Multi-Engine Mid-Atl W Washington 1989 Barker Linda CFI-Multi-Engine SWS Orange County 2005 Baron Janelle Nicole Instrument Also 2007 SCS Pikes Peak 2007 Baron Janelle Nicole Acad, Bach Also 2005. Prof. Pilot SCS Pikes Peak Amelia Earhart Scholarship Winners, 1941 to 2021, by Name 1986 Barrera Patricia Jean Tormey CFI-Multi-Engine Airlines-United SWS 1987 Bartos Janet Nesbitt Comm 1993 Baskin Karen M Foster CFI-Multi-Engine SCS NOLA 1978 Basler Lana Joan Instrument NWS Intermountain 2007 Bassanesi Michelle Tatia CFI-JAA Conversion Also 2013-14 Italy SCS Ambassador 2013 Bassanesi Michelle Acad, Bach Also 2007 & 2014 Italy SCS Ambassador 2014 Bassanesi Michelle Acad, Bach Also 2007, 2014 Italy SCS Ambassador 2000 Bastian Rhea Reed Comm NWS Crater Lake Flyers 2017 Bath Jaspreet Type Rating, A320 SWS Bay Cities 1984 Batz Suzanne Fay CFI Multi-Engine Airlines-United NCS Gr Kansas City 1992 Bauer Kathryn Anne CFI-Instrument NCS Illinois 1978 Baumann Joanruth Acad, Masters SWS San Diego 1999 Beattie Luz Multi-Engine AOPA Director NY/NJ Long Island Also 2018; Airlines- 1995 Beatty Jenny T Type Rating, B747 UA American SCS Also 1995; American 2018 Beatty Jenny RSG-Gender Bias Airlines NCS Wisconsin 2002 Begg Susan Instrument Canada ECS E Ontario 2010 Benish Cheryl Multi-Engine Instrument Mid-Atl E Pennsylvania WASP; Deceased 1963 Benn Velta S CFI-Instrument 2010 Mid-Atl Virginia 1997 Bennett Jennifer D CFI-Multi-Engine SES Florida Panhandle 1985 Bergstrom Cynthia "Cindy" ATP SWS Monterey Bay 2008 Berlin Linda Type Rating, B737 SCS Ambassador 1996 Berry Phyllis CFI-Instrument SWS Sacramento 1997 Betchce Shirley Ann Instrument NCS Gr Pittsburg 2007 Biller Mary Catherine Comm NCS Scioto Valley 2012 Bischof Johanna Multi-Engine Comm NCS Minnesota 1966 Blair Mary Frances CFI-Instrument Deceased SCS Oklahoma 1967 Blanchard Wendy Helen Comm Glider CFI 1983 Bloch Carol Neilsen ATP SWS Ramachan 1989 Blum Dee dran CFI SWS Santa Clara Amelia Earhart Scholarship Winners, 1941 to 2021, by Name 2015 Blunk Holly Instrument SCS Oklahoma 2009 Boe Kjersti Acad, Masters Also 2010 NCS Minnesota 1974 Borgerding Carol A CFI-Instrument SWS Phoenix 2021 Bottom Sarah Instrument SWS Bay Cities 1993 Bowditch-Gordon Gladys Marie Bowditch Instrument Canada WCS Alberta 1980 Bower Gray Gordon CFI-Instrument SES Florida 1999 Bowman Reneee L Burger Type Rating, UA Airlines-American NCS Minnesota 1979 Boyd Jacqueline Breeden Acad, Masters Also 1994. PHD SCS Nebraska also 1979, prof RSG-Pregnancy & Female Aviation consultant & 1994 Boyd Jacqueline Breeden Pilot Writer SCS Golden Triangle 1997 Boyes Wendy Jean Instrument Canada WCS BC Coast 2001 Brackley Carol Ann Multi-Engine SCS Houston 2017 Bradshaw Nancy Comm Heli SES Treasure Coast Comm SE Multi-Engine Cape Girardeau 1967 Braese Evelyn B Ground Instructor NCS Area Annemari 1995 Brainerd Sissie e L CFI-Multi-Engine SWS Bay Cities Amer.Flyers-CFI- 1983 Brand Lori A Instrument FAA Safety Inspector SWS 2008 Brazier Kirsten Forest Service Mtn Course Also 2012 Canada SCS Ambassador 2012 Brazier Kirsten Instrument-Heli Also 2008 Canada SCS Ambassador 1998 Breedon Shelley Marie Competency Check PA-31 Canada ECS First Canadian 1990 Brenneman Holly F Comm Mid-Atl Washington DC 2015 Bringolf Nicole Brill Instrument SWS Reno High Sierra 2006 Brooke Kristy Instrument NCS Chicago Area 1963 Brumlow Nancy Elizabeth CFI-Instrument Died 2017 SCS Dallas 2013 Bubb Teresa Mountain & Canyon Flying NWS Columbia Cascades 2013 Bubynina Irina R44 Re-training Cert. Russia Russia 2011 Budell Stacey Marie Agricultural Pilot Training NWS Idaho 2013 Bugbee Myra Instrument SES Florida Goldcoast Amelia Earhart Scholarship Winners, 1941 to 2021, by Name San Fernando 1989 Bullington Marion Sandra CFI-Instrument SWS Valley 2019 Buntin Nobi Multi-Engine Comm Japan SWS Aloha 1980 Burchette Rosalie Haney ATP Multi-Engine NCS All-Ohio 1990 Burger Stacy Flight Training 2019 Burleson Judith Instrument 2017 FlyNow SES Alabama San Fernando 2021 Bustamante Shantal Instrument Peru SWS Valley Magdalen da 1997 Byrne Maria "Maggie" CFI-Multi-Engine Airlines-TWA/AA SWS San Gabriel Valley 1996 Campbell Coleen Anne CFI SWS San Gabriel Valley 2011 Carl Hillary Comm New Eng Connecticut 2010 Carlson Lyndsay Ann Acad, PHD SCS Utah 1986 Carpenter JoAnn CFI SCS Oklahoma 1983 Carr Bonnie Jeanne L CFI-Instrument SES Florida Goldcoast 2020 Carson Julie Ann Instrument 2015 FlyNow SCS Fort Worth 2016 Carter Michelle Instrument SWS Ventura County 1976 Cary Lynn Palmer CFI SWS 2000 Casillas Cheryl Multi-Engine Also 2008 SCS San Antonio 2013 Castillo Constance Comm Also 2015 New Eng Connecticut 2015 Castillo Constance CFI Also 2013 New Eng Connecticut 2020 Caubble Leslie CFI 2015 FlyNow SWS Maui 2005 Cavagnaro Catherine Elizabeth CFI-Multi Engine SES Tennessee Candalyn 1983 Chamberlin "Candi" CFI-Instrument SCS Colorado San Fernando 2020 Chan Kimberly Instrument SWS Valley 1998 Chandler Leanne Marie Multi-Engine 1955 Cheetham Lucille L Instrument NCS Gr Kansas City 2019 Childs Claudia Multi-Engine NY/NJ W New York 2019 Choi JungYeun ATP-CTP Korea SES Suncoast Hollingswo 2012 Christner Christine rth Acad, Bach NWS Greater Seattle Amelia Earhart Scholarship Winners, 1941 to 2021, by Name Central 1994 Church Carol E CFI-Instrument Mid-Atl Pennsylvania 2000 Cioffi Linda Marie CFI NY/NJ NY Capital Dist. 1981 Clarke Carolyn Elizabeth CFI-Multi-Engine SCS Utah 1991 Clinton Nancy Jean Multi-Engine 2020 Codd Natalie Multi-Engine SWS San Gabriel Valley 2010 Collier Leja Noe Acad NWS Gr Seattle 2010 Collier Sheila Comm Rotorcraft Also 2012 SWS Ventura County 2012 Collier Sheila Instrument-Rotor Also 2010 SWS Ventura County 2015 Collins Catherine Comm NWS Crater Lake 2016 Collins Chloe Multi-Engine Instrument Canada ECS Montreal 2006 Collins Elizabeth CFI SWS Reno High Sierra 2009 Collins Suzanne Instrument Mid-Atl Hampton Roads 1995 Compton Patricia Anne CFI SES Florida Goldcoast 2013 Connolly-Smith Ari Acad, Bach NWS Columbia Cascades 1990 Conrardy Joanna ATP SWS Palomar 1991 Cook Audrey M CFI-Instrument NCS Michigan 1983 Cook Lisa Marie ATP SES NOLA 1984 Cook Loretta Ann Haskell CFI New Eng 1995 Coonce Kimberly Sloane Multi-Engine Instrument NCS Gr Kansas City 1997 Cope Cheryl L CFI NCS Indiana Cardinals 2006 Corrao Natalie CFI-Multi-Engine SCS Colorado 2021 Corriveau Olivia Instructor Class IV Also 2019 FlyNow Canada ECS Montreal 2018 Costello Keely Vicki Cruse EMT SWS Phoenix 1992 Cotham Lisa Anne CFI-Multi-Engine SES S Louisiana 1993 Covington Candace J CFI-Multi-Engine NY/NJ New Jersey 2017 Cowden Elizabeth Instructor Class IV Wasaya Airlines Canada ECS First Canadian 1970 Cowing Evelyn Sedivy CFI-Instrument SCS Nebraska 1981 Craig Evelyn June Comm SWS Fullerton RSG-Alaska Women Bush Working with Dena 2004 Crane-Bailey Donna Pilot Taylor SWS Monterey Bay Alexandro 2005 Craton Carisse s CFI SCS Colorado Amelia Earhart Scholarship Winners, 1941 to 2021, by Name 2021 Crawford Shanna Instrument SWS San Gabriel Valley 1982 Crawford Sharon Rita Amer.Flyers-CFI Airlines-United SWS Long Beach 1964 Creason Mary R CFI-Instrument NCS Michigan RSG-Motion Sickness 1986 Crockett Anita Susceptibility SWS 1993 Croft Kathy Anne Gardella Multi-Engine SWS Santa Clara Valley 2013 Crombez Emily Vicki Cruse EMT Canada ECS Sleeping Giant 2019 Cross Abigail Acad, Bach 2016 FlyNow SWS Santa Maria 2005 Croston Victoria K Comm SCS Houston Deborah 1988 Cunningham "Debby" R CFI-Instrument Airlines-SkyWest SWS Santa Clara Valley 1995 Currie Jan Michele CFI-Instrument NCS Chicago Area Ann 1982 Cutter Virginia "Ginger" Mitchell ATP Airlines-US Airways NWS 2017 Cypher Tosher CFI-Heli NWS Alaska 2020 da Silva Eryka Multi-Engine Mid-Atl Sugarloaf 2006 Da Silva Flavia Padilha Multi-Engine Brazil Brazilian 2010 D'Amato Maria CFI-Multi Engine SWS Bay Cities 1979 D'Amico Joan Patricia Instrument Also 1981 NWS Montana 1981 D'Amico Joan Patricia ATP Also 1979 NWS Montana 2009 Date Noriko Instructor Class IV Canada ECS First Canadian 2021 Datena Meredith Multi-Engine Comm NWS Columbia Cascade 1999 Davidson Cecile
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