{"id":10971,"date":"2019-03-21T16:49:11","date_gmt":"2019-03-21T21:49:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=10971"},"modified":"2019-03-21T16:49:11","modified_gmt":"2019-03-21T21:49:11","slug":"2019-wai-conference-learning-today-exploring-future-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2019\/03\/21\/2019-wai-conference-learning-today-exploring-future-2\/","title":{"rendered":"2019 WAI Conference: Learning from today and exploring the future"},"content":{"rendered":"
The world of aviation isn\u2019t as big as most think. Every airport you visit, every conference you attend, you eventually see a lot of the same people.<\/p>\n
However, the aviation community continues to avoid stagnation, working toward a common goal of improving the industry for everyone involved. At this year\u2019s Women in Aviation International Conference in Long Beach, Calif., the forward progress was on full display with many talking about the latest technologies in flight, continued industry growth and how to pave the path for future aviators.<\/p>\n
We met with three women from very different backgrounds to learn more about who inspires them as aviators, what they envision for an equitable future and what advice they have for aspiring aviators.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Captain Lucy Young earned her first pilot\u2019s license 43 years ago, and one year later joined the U.S. Navy as a pilot. In 1986, Lucy transitioned to commercial aviation and began her 33-year career with American Airlines.<\/p>\n Today, Lucy is a Captain flying the Boeing 767 based out of Philadelphia. However, as Lucy tells it, she never set out to become an airline pilot, it just progressed that way.<\/p>\n \u201cI set little goals for myself along the way,\u201d said Lucy. \u201cI took it one step at a time. My first goal was to do a solo flight. I said, \u2018Okay, that was fun. What\u2019s next?\u2019 Then I set out to do my first cross-country flight. Each time, I made a little goal, I built on a foundation and wasn\u2019t afraid of the big picture.\u201d<\/p>\n Throughout her career as a pilot, Lucy has looked up to Amelia Earhart for her courage and undeniable determination to accomplish the unthinkable. Lucy also thinks that same courage can be applied to young women joining the aviation industry.<\/p>\n \u201cDon\u2019t take no for an answer,\u201d Lucy said. \u201cYou have to keep plugging away to get to where you want. Take inspiration from women like me who went full speed ahead to achieving their success.\u201d<\/p>\n As for her advice for airlines looking to support more women in their company, Lucy think that it\u2019s simple: hire qualified people, regardless of their gender. She\u2019s also aware that the regional airlines like Envoy are a great way for women pilots to enter a pipeline into the major airlines like American.<\/p>\n \u201cI think we do a great job encouraging women to join us,\u201d Lucy said. \u201cWe just have to continue that outreach and find the best possible qualified people for the job.\u201d<\/p>\nLinda Aggrey, WAI Chapter Member \u2013 Ghana, Africa<\/h3>\n