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So my daughter turns 20 at then end of the month and I’m clueless on what to get her. She’s in flight school already has her private license, instrument rating, multi-engine rating and should have her commercial at the end of the semester.

For gifts I’ve already gotten her an iPad with preloaded apps for aviation, she carries my brother’s multi-tool that he carried in Iraq and this Christmas was a bomber jacket made from the patterns of the WWII WASP jackets.

So ideas welcomed, aviation themed ideas are even more welcome.

Thanks in advance.




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Ray Ban Aviator Glasses...
 
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Warbird ride! Is she in the Valley still, or in AK?


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Randolph Aviator sunglasses. Made in the USA and worth every penny especially if you get them on sale.

They don’t appear to be on sale ATM, but they apparently do prescriptions now. I quit wearing contacts about 6 years ago and gave my Randolph’s to my son. They have to be over 10 years old.
 
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Aviator glasses are a good thought.
Polled my corp pilot friend [G650 pilot] for some ideas, will report back.

Still can't believe she's 20 Eek

Edit: Agree with below, some good crew luggage if she's going commercial

Edit 2 from my pilot friend:
A few ideas: model of her favorite airplane. aviator's watch (real watch, not apple), aviator's suitcase
See watch thread in the gallery for suggestions from the pros, if you go that route, and obviously Dave Truong.

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Something along the lines of a stylish Pilot’s Briefcase, perhaps -

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^^^I don’t think his wife would approve.
 
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^^^I don’t think his wife would approve.

I don’t think my budget would approve.




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How much are you looking to spend.
Depending on how much, maybe a nice watch that could be used for flying.




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How about Last Flight by Amelia Earhart? Fair warning, it’s a real cliffhanger.
 
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A Bose A30 noise canceling headset, or a comparable set from Lightspeed.
 
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Driving school, she could learn how to Throttle Steer a Hellcat.

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How much are you looking to spend.
Depending on how much, maybe a nice watch that could be used for flying.


I agree. Hamilton has an Aviation watch. Sunglasses can be a personal thing and depending on what size of the frame/lenses you want/fit, can turn someone off unless you take her to look at them first.
 
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If you go with sunglasses, I understand pilots prefer unpolarized so you can read HUD and displays without interference.
 
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How about Last Flight by Amelia Earhart? Fair warning, it’s a real cliffhanger.

Amelia was a lousy pilot.

Rather than get a book about that overblown woman, buy your daughter the biographic series written by Anne Morrow Lindbergh concerning her air travel exploits. All commercial pilots owe her and her famous husband a debt of gratitude given their navigational route accomplishments/maps across and in-between five continents. The stories in order are:
North to the Orient (first published in 1935) and Listen! The Wind (published in 1938). She also wrote Gift From the Sea (1955) which is a reflection of America and its women at the time of its publication. The writings themselves are no small accomplishment, winning many non-fiction book awards (back when they weren't paid for by the likes of the NY Times).
 
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