Adele Dobler Receives ASU Whirly Girl Scholarship
The Whirly Girl scholarship provides women with training to further their careers in aviation.

Aviation Specialties Unlimited (ASU, Booth 2000) announced that Canada’s Adele Dobler is this year’s Whirly-Girls scholarship recipient. This scholarship will give Dobler, from Victoria, British Columbia, the opportunity to gain critical training to further her career as a pilot. This is the sixth year that ASU has sponsored a Whirly-Girls scholarship.

Dobler, who previously won the Whirly-Girls advanced mountain training course in 2013, has been a civil pilot since 2009. After training on the R22 at Coast Helicopter College, she moved to northern Alberta to work as a thermographer. She then moved back to British Columbia to take a job with HeliJet International.

“Supporting women in the aviation business is something ASU is very passionate about,” stated co-owner and CFO Chris Atwood. “Sponsoring this scholarship provides educational opportunities each year for women in our industry. This is one way ASU liked to invest in the future.”