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  • S. RES. 125 is a resolution recognizing and celebrating the 100th anniversary of Delta Air Lines. The resolution highlights Delta's beginnings as the first aerial crop-dusting company, its growth into a major global airline, and its contributions to connecting people and...

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    This is about a special message from the Senate saying "Happy Birthday" to Delta Air Lines for being around for 100 years. They are saying thanks for all the flying Delta has done to help connect people around the world.

  • S. 4320 proposes the creation of the Bessie Coleman Women in Aviation Advisory Committee within six months after the bill’s enactment. This committee aims to provide guidance on improving recruitment, training, employment, and career advancement opportunities for women in the aviation...

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    S. 4320 is a plan to create a special team that helps more women get jobs, training, and grow in airplane-related careers, but it needs to figure out where the money will come from and how to choose team members fairly.

  • H. RES. 151 is a resolution expressing support for the creation of "International Black Aviation Professionals Day" on February 16, 2025. It acknowledges the significant contributions Black Americans have made to aviation and space exploration, despite facing numerous challenges. The...

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    This resolution wants to celebrate February 16, 2025, as a special day to say "thank you" to Black people who work in flying planes and rockets, and it also wants to teach kids about their cool work.

  • H. R. 2182, known as the “Pre-Pilot Pathway Act,” directs the Secretary of Transportation to create an apprenticeship program for students at flight academies to become commercial pilots, in consultation with industry stakeholders. Each flight training provider can choose to...

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    H. R. 2182 is a plan to help flight schools set up special learning programs so more students can train to become pilots. It also encourages retired pilots to help teach the new students and tries to make sure there are always enough pilots in the sky.