Image: supplied by U.S. Air Force / Major Kristin Wolfe
Women in Aviation

Women flying high as the Abbotsford International Airshow opens

Aug 11, 2023 | 6:00 AM

ABBOTSFORD — When one of Canada’s premier airshows opens this afternoon at the Abbotsford airport, the spotlight will be shining directly on the accomplishments of women who play an integral part in aviation.

Major Kristin “Beo” Wolfe is the commander and pilot of the United States Air Force F-35 Lightning II Demonstration Team. She’s logged more than 1,000 flight hours since entering the military in 2011.

Wolfe’s father was a pilot in the Air Force. She recalls flying with him once during her elementary school years. But her thirst for flying never set in her college years. “The instructor walked us through basic things like holding altitude, and I remember that while the other students were getting airsick, I thought it was fun and something I could see myself doing. I was an adrenaline junkie.”

Among Wolfe’s career highlights is being part of an all-women flyover at the 2022 Super Bowl in celebration of the 75-year anniversary of the U.S. Air Force. She takes special pride in being the first woman to be named a F-35 Demo team pilot. “We’re (women) super underrepresented in aviation in general at only about 7 percent, with military aviation even lower at 3 or 4 percent total,” said Wolfe. “I think it’s important for kids and adults to get educated about seeing a face in aviation that looks like them. With every generation, you can feel a little bit more progress, and it’s very rewarding.”

Other notable women taking part in the airshow include Lieutenant Brianna Bilunas, an Electronic Warfare Officer with the United States Navy E/A-18 Growler Demonstration Team, aerobatic competitor Melissa Burns, and Nancy Robertson who will be piloting a vintage B-25 Mitchell bomber.

Visitors to the airshow can expect to see significant representation of women across visiting static aircraft displays from Canada, the United States and beyond in both military and civilian roles.

The airshow hours this weekend are from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.