"While reviewing my logbook from the early 70s I remembered my private pilot check ride and noted it was signed e Howell. I Remembered the flight well and looked up her name and was saddened to learn of her passing. I was warmed to learn of her many accomplishments in aviation. I went on to work for western/delta (non. Pilot) and retired after a 37 years. I offer my condolences for the loss of a great pioneer in aviation. John mayers"
– John mayers, friend,
Eagle mountain, UT, Feb 04, 2021
"Emily Warner and her twin sister Eileen were my first cousins.They both had very accomplished lives.They were both full of fun although Emily did sustain tragedy in her life. I'm happy that she got the recognition she deserved.She will be greatly missed. Mary Rice"
– Mary Rice, family,
Minneapolis, MN, Oct 28, 2020
"Very nice. Poor Emily she went through a lot. She was so lovely. We were fist cousins. I remember driving out to Colorado with my mom and my daughter Cathy and son Bill. And going up to their cabin overlooking the Tabernash Valley. Took them all up their again including my sister Mary. In later years another cousin Audrey and I would go to Green Valley, AZ . where both Emily and Eileen had homes there. We did try to stay in touch with the girls when they moved back to Denver. My mother Catherine Lauretta Rice altered the uniform that hangs in the Smithonian. Maggie Rannow"
– Maggie Rannow, family,
Minneapolis, MN, Oct 27, 2020
"To the family, many, many friends, and colleagues of this wonderful woman, who was a professional pilot female to be hired by a U.S. commercial airline. That is the legacy Ms. Emily Howell Warner left behind that will not be forgotten. May the God of comfort bless your grieving hearts with strength, loving kindness and peace as the world copes with loss the of Ms. Warner. May family, friends and extended family cherish her memories."
– Darlene,
DC, Aug 26, 2020
"Emily was a fantastic person! I will always look up to her! She was the one who got me started in my Aviation career with my goal to become a pilot. I will never forget the words she told me when I met her. She told me the one day if I wanted to be a pilot, I would be an amazing pilot. To this day I have a career in aviation, a degree in aviation, and in the process of getting my pilot licenses. And to make it more interesting she told me this back in 2008. She will always be my hero!"
– Janae Schiel, friend,
Pagosa Springs, CO, Aug 06, 2020
"Emily was my hero and role model. In an era when female pilots could only dream about flying for the airlines, she succeeded, unlocking the door through which every woman who shared her dream was able to pass. She was kind, pleasant, professional and remarkably modest for a person of her accomplishments. I recently retired as a captain for United Airlines, and have always considered it a great honor to know her as a friend."
– Jean Harper, friend,
Centennial, CO, Aug 05, 2020