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The Oldest Airplane Race of Its Kind Is Ready for Takeoff

Launching on June 21 from Lakeland, Florida (KLAL), the racers will fly across 12 states and will have four days to best their own airplane’s performance.

Aviation author Sarah Byrn Rickman tells the story of the All-Woman Transcontinental Air Race from 1947-77 in a new book. Pictured are participants in the 1960 event. [Credit: Air Race Classic]
Aviation author Sarah Byrn Rickman tells the story of the All-Woman Transcontinental Air Race from 1947-77 in a new book. Pictured are participants in the 1960 event. [Credit: Air Race Classic]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The 45th annual Air Race Classic (ARC), a 2,400-mile cross-country race for 115 women pilots, began June 21 across 12 states, concluding on June 24.
  • This year's race features 94-year-old Marie Carastro, the oldest competitor in its 93-year history, flying with her daughter and granddaughter.
  • The ARC is a handicap race where pilots compete against their own best time, designed to build pilot confidence, skills, and foster camaraderie.
  • Returning to its traditional format after pandemic disruptions, the race is also testing new aircraft types to determine handicaps for their potential inclusion in future competitions.
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A total of 115 women pilots will take off on the flight of a lifetime when the flag drops at 8 a.m. (ET) on June 21, marking the start of the 45th annual Air Race Classic (ARC). 

Among them will be Marie Carastro, 94, the oldest competitor in the race’s 93-year history. Marie will be joined by her teammates, grand-daughter Danielle Carastro, who at age 16 was the youngest ARC participant (2016 race), and daughter Susan Carastro (Danielle’s aunt). Their team is one of two with multi-generational members of the same family competing in this year’s race, says Donna Harris, director of finance and vice president of the Air Race Classic Board. 

Sara Withrow

Sara is the former copy chief at FLYING. She fell in love with aviation over a decade of working as editor of Lift, the flagship magazine for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. She holds a M.S. in Mass Communication and is passionate about authentic storytelling—and making sure that “every I is dotted and every T is crossed.” Follow Sara on Twitter @sarawithrow.

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