The Quiet Power of Resilience
Dana Kirchmar Dana Kirchmar

The Quiet Power of Resilience

There’s a moment many of us women in aviation and aerospace face, though few of us speak it aloud:

👉🏼 Can I keep doing this?
👉🏼 How much more can I take?
👉🏼 Is it time to go?

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Why She Stays: What Keeps a Woman in the Sky
Dana Kirchmar Dana Kirchmar

Why She Stays: What Keeps a Woman in the Sky

What draws a woman into aviation?

Sometimes, it’s the spark of childhood wonder—a paper airplane tossed across a classroom. A commercial jet seen up close on a family vacation. A school project on Amelia Earhart that somehow turned into a lifelong obsession.

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Not Every Launch Lifts Us
Dana Kirchmar Dana Kirchmar

Not Every Launch Lifts Us

This morning, the media exploded with headlines: “Historic all-female Blue Origin flight takes off!” It’s true—six women boarded New Shepard’s suborbital vehicle and successfully completed an 11-minute flight, crossing the Kármán line and experiencing a few minutes of weightlessness before safely returning to Earth.

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When a Connection Comes With a Litmus Test
Dana Kirchmar Dana Kirchmar

When a Connection Comes With a Litmus Test

Not long ago, I sent a straightforward and respectful connection request to an aviation executive on LinkedIn:

“With a 37-year career in aviation and aerospace, I am on a mission to exponentially increase the number of women in these industries. I would very much like to connect with you.”

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When the Skies Tighten, We Rise
Dana Kirchmar Dana Kirchmar

When the Skies Tighten, We Rise

I had the privilege of attending the opening session of WAI2025, where Lynda Coffman, CEO of Women in Aviation International, delivered what I can only describe as a thunderclap of a keynote. It wasn’t polished to perfection—it was raw, righteous, and real.

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