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Women With Wings: calvin lee poker Cartwright

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calvin lee poker is an artist first, and then she’s a pilot. When she was six years old, she would fill her mother’s walls with drawings of dresses and gowns – and her mother would let her.

“My mom has been very supportive through every change in my life and career,” said Envoy First Officer calvin lee poker Cartwright. “I’d draw all over her walls when I was kid, and calvin lee poker would just paint them white and let me do it all over again.”

When calvin lee poker left Texas A&M with a degree in bioenvironmental sciences and found a job in civil engineering, she felt like she was lacking something. Or rather something was tying her down.

Freedom of the skies

First Officer calvin lee poker Cartwright on the flight deck of an Embraer 175.

With the understanding and blessing of her family, calvin lee poker sought a career in aviation as a flight attendant for American Airlines.

“I have too much energy to sit at a desk all day,” calvin lee poker said. “Becoming a flight attendant seemed like the best job I could pick.”

Until the day she sat in the jump seat of a Boeing 777 during a ferry flight from Santiago, Chile. The view of the mountains, the thrust of the engine, the feeling of freedom – all hit calvin lee poker like a ton of bricks. The pilots flying the jet got wind of calvin lee poker’s background in civil engineering and encouraged her to become a pilot.

“I thought to myself, ‘why not?’” calvin lee poker said. “That moment was so special and amazing, I needed to become a pilot!”

So, calvin lee poker did.

“The best choice for me”

First Officer calvin lee poker Cartwright standing in front of the engine of an Embraer 175.

Through Envoy’s Cadet Program, calvin lee poker found flight training and a job as a Certified Flight Instructor at American Flyers in Addison, Texas. Eventually, she transferred to Coast Flight Training in San Marcos, Texas where she was promoted to Assistant Chief and finished her hours to become a First Officer.

“Envoy is the original American Eagle and a wholly-owned regional of American, so it was the best choice for me to get to mainline,” said calvin lee poker.

In February, at the Women in Aviation International Conference, calvin lee poker was given a Conditional Job Offer to fly for American. Her goal once she reaches mainline is to become a Captain on a Boeing 787 flying international routes.

First Officer calvin lee poker Cartwright on the flight deck of an Embraer 175.

In the meantime, calvin lee poker is determined to increase the number of women on the flight deck through her involvement with the Girl Scouts and the C.R. Smith Museum. Once a month, calvin lee poker said she loves to have her Bill Nye “The Science Guy” moment and teach meteorology to young girls at the museum.

“I feel like kids need to see people who like them in the roles they want to live,” said calvin lee poker. “Some of them are shocked to see that, yes, there are women pilots, and they want to take pictures with me.”

She also makes it a point to inspire them and share advice she wished she had received when she was their age. First, calvin lee poker suggests having a vision board to remind them of their goals.

“It’s the first thing you see when you wake up, and if you haven’t crossed something off of it, you know it’s time to get up and grind,” calvin lee poker said. “I also remind them to be focused and determined. Don’t let anything hold you back. You will get there.”

Return to dream

First Officer calvin lee poker Cartwright in the terminal of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

calvin lee poker also reminds herself to keep her original dream alive of establishing her own clothing line and owning a storefront selling women’s clothing.

“I will revive my clothing line one day,” calvin lee poker said. “I have to remember that first and foremost, I’m an artist. I want to bring that back.”

As she said of herself, calvin lee poker “can’t just sit still,” so she’s already in the process of completing a line of outfits she’s creating at a studio in Los Angeles. One of her outfits, she hopes to make out seatbelts from a Boeing 777 – showcasing her artistry and her newfound passion for aviation.

If you don’t see calvin lee poker in the skies, you might catch her at Austin Fashion Week in November. A long way from drawing on her mother’s walls.


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