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91原创 woman organizes day at sea for girls and women

The group behind flights for girls now sets sail with the Canadian Navy and Coast Guard.
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Kirsten Brazier is a 91原创 pilot and president of the Achieve Anything Foundation which has organized Operation: This IS You. (Dennis Ducklow photo)

The 91原创 woman behind the aviation event for girls and women is now weighing anchor.

Kirsten Brazier, a longtime professional pilot, is encouraging girls 12 and older, and women to sign up for Operation: This IS You. Space is still open for the Oct. 21 maritime adventure.

Her Achieve Anything Foundation has organized an incredible opportunity intended to give females direct exposure to opportunities in the military and maritime industries. Participants will have the opportunity to experience first-hand a day in the life aboard a warship with the Royal Canadian Navy. Warships will depart from Canada Place cruise ship terminal early on Oct 21.

鈥淲e were happy to have the Navy join our annual airport-based events in 2016,鈥 said Brazier. 鈥淣ow these warship events will provide women an exceptional opportunity to experience the Navy鈥檚 true marine environment. As we grow Operation: This IS You! we鈥檒l be announcing more events with other agency and industry partners. We can鈥檛 expect women to imagine a career that they have had no contact with. We need to get them sailing, flying, working with tools of the trade and engaging with real-live role models in the technical fields before we can expect to see real improvements to gender diversity.鈥

The foundation, which is behind , has partnered with the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Coast Guard to offer the experience on Oct. 21. Another session is slated for Jan. 27, 2018.

Activities include: tours of ship duty stations, crew quarters and operational equipment, RCAF joint search and rescue demonstration, ship firefighting simulation, and demonstration of the warship鈥檚 impressive manoeuvring capabilities. Lunch will be provided.

鈥淎s an equal opportunity employer, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) is proud to support Operation: This IS You!鈥 said Commander 鈥 Maritime Forces Pacific, Rear Admiral Art McDonald. 鈥淪eeing us in action you鈥檒l discover not just what we do but also how. You鈥檒l see, for example, that women and men have served alongside each other in RCN ships for many years, that all navy trades are open to either gender, and that all receive equal pay for equal work. We look forward to having you onboard to see our work today shaping the Navy of tomorrow!鈥

The RCN is one of three commands within the unified Canadian Armed Forces. The Navy鈥檚 Pacific Fleet is co-located with Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC), with headquarters at CFB Esquimalt. MARPAC employs over 4,000 naval personnel and 2,000 civilian personnel.

Comprised of 15 warships and several auxiliary vessels, the Pacific Fleet is responsible for protecting Canada鈥檚 West Coast up to the Western Arctic. Fleet Naval Facility Cape Breton provides repair and maintenance services to the Pacific Fleet.

The Royal Canadian Air Force鈥檚 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron, based at Patricia Bay Heliport provides shipborne helicopter support for the Pacific Fleet, while 19 Wing Comox provides fixed-wing maritime air support for MARPAC through 407 Long Range Patrol Squadron. Other Pacific Fleet facilities are CFAD Rocky Point, an ammunition depot, and Naval Radio Section Aldergrove.

The Sky鈥檚 the Limit is held each year during the week of International Women鈥檚 Day. Since 2012 the family-friendly, free event has grown from 1,500 to 15,000 participants, with 20,000 expected in 2018.

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Events have been supported by the Canadian Forces, Canadian Coast Guard, RCMP, Cadets, Canadian Space Agency, US Air Force, US Navy and other agency, industry and education partners. Special guests have included NASA Astronauts Wendy Lawrence and Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper, the Honourable Harjit Sajjan, Minister of National Defence and the Honourable Judith Guichon, Lieutenant Governor for British Columbia. Free helicopter rides are provided to hundreds of female first-time fliers of all ages to draw the females to the airport and pique their interest in further exploring the many hands-on ground activities. Visit www.girlsfly2.ca for more information.

Purpose:

Out of 25,413 professional pilots in Canada, only 5.8% of them are women. Out of 17,278 aircraft engineers, only 2.3% of them are women. Women account for only 4% of the technical trades and less than 3% of the top command positions in the Canadian Forces.

From the numbers, it would be tempting to conclude that women are either uninterested or unwelcome in these fields. Instead, studies have shown that a common perception persists that Aviation, Aerospace, Marine and Defence are industries reserved for men. From an early age, males and females alike are affected by this perception message, which is continually reinforced by observation (lack of change), media, social media and advertising. The low numbers also mean that most women have no direct family or peer connection to these target industries. Therefore, it is unreasonable to expect gender and cultural diversity to resolve naturally in these fields.

Achieve Anything Foundation鈥檚 Operation: This IS You!, The Sky鈥檚 No Limit 鈥 Girls Fly Too! and other events, projects and programs aim to change this perception and awaken new interests by providing females of all ages with fun, interactive, and hands-on introductions into STEM and STEM-based fields.

Brazier is a professional pilot from the Lower Mainland, BC and she holds Airline Transport Ratings for both aeroplanes and helicopters. With over 24 years of flying experience, Brazier has enjoyed a diverse career flying across Canada, US and the Caribbean on wheels, floats, skis and skids as well as two-crew operations in both aeroplanes and helicopters.

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