Category Archives: Women In Aviation

ACP288 Airport Operations Careers With Karissa Strickland

Airport Operations

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. Today we discuss airport operation management careers with Karissa Strickland, airport operations supervisor, St. Pete Clearwater International Airport.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

First a quick word from our sponsor.

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Our latest video:

Pilot Interview Course Series

Talking Points:

  • Welcome Karissa Strickland
  • Her current job in aviation.
  • What it is like to work in an airport with a mix of General Aviation and Airline Traffic.
  • How she developed her passion for aviation and why she enjoys her job.
  • From flying to airport management. 
  • Her path towards her current position.
  • What various managerial positions are available in airport operations.
  • Ground and management jobs in operations.
  • The pay and benefits for jobs in airport operations.
  • Advice for those seeking jobs in airport operations.
  • What is next for Karrissa?

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://www.instagram.com/all_things_karissa/

Polk State College Article about Karissa

https://www.facebook.com/Fly2PIE

Aerospace Sciences Aerospace Administration Polk State College

https://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_safety/part139_cert/what-is-part-139/

ACP287 Airport Operations with Courtney Deckard

Airport Operations

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. Today to help us understand what it is like to work in airport operations for an airline is Courtney Deckard.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

The current online scholarships guide includes 38 new scholarships and 10 updates, a new index, and a new “Scholarships for Adults” category. To find out more visit https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/scholarships/ or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

Us the coupon code PayItForward and you may get a free guide.

Our latest video:

Pilot Interview Course Series

Talking Points:

  • Courtney Deckard Airport Operations.
  • What it is like to work in operations.
  • Training.
  • How she found her job in Airport Operations.
  • Why she is passionate about what she does.
  • Challenges of her job.
  • Rewards of working in operations.
  • Average pay and typical benefits.
  • Job requirements.
  • Advice for those looking to pursue a career in airport operations.
  • What is next for Courtney?

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://www.instagram.com/travelgirlcourt/

https://twitter.com/travelgirlcourt

 

ACP268 Flight Test Engineer to Airline Pilot with Nancy Bradshaw

Flight Test Engineer

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we have a special guest Nancy Bradshaw to discuss her transition from Flight Test Engineer to Pilot and her social media. 

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write to us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career. For every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. Please visit https://www.patreon.com/ValeriAviation

The current online scholarships guide includes 79 new scholarships, 4 updates, and a new “Scholarships for Adults” category. To find out more visit https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/scholarships/ or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

Our latest video:

Should I Get My Instrument Rating In A Technically Advanced Airplane?

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Nancy Bradshaw and her passion for aviation
  • What is a Flight Test Engineer
  • Why she became a pilot
  • Nancy’s journey to the flight deck.
  • Youtube channel.
  • What is next for Nancy.

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://flygoodaviation.com

https://www.instagram.com/nancybshawloves2av8/ 

https://www.youtube.com/c/NancyBradshawCFICommercialPilot

https://www.airraceclassic.org/race-information.htm

ACP260 Cassidy Moore and Her Journey to Becoming a Vintage Aircraft Mechanic

Cassidy Moore and Her Journey

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we have a special guest to discuss how she landed a job as a vintage aircraft mechanic.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write to us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

The current online scholarships guide includes 36 new scholarships and 4 updates. To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

April 2020 Career Coaching pricing change to $100 per session.

Today we have special guest Cassidy Moore, Vintage Aircraft Mechanic for the Heritage Flight Museum in Burlington, WA.

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Her journey to becoming a mechanic.
  • Her journey to becoming the Lead A&P IA at Heritage Flight.
  • Challenges of being a female in a male-dominated field.
  • Advice for those looking to become a mechanic. 
  • Precautions every mechanic should consider from her experience with the FAA.
  • Responsibilities as a mechanic.
  • Advice for females looking to enter the field.
  • Living Her Dream…and so can you.

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://heritageflight.org/

https://www.awam.org

https://www.instagram.com/hangar.queen12/

https://www.bls.gov/ooh/installation-maintenance-and-repair/aircraft-and-avionics-equipment-mechanics-and-technicians.htm

ACP257 Is gender still holding women back in the aviation industry?

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we have a special guest who will attempt to answer the question: Is gender still holding women back in the aviation industry? 

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

The current online scholarships guide includes 36 new scholarships and 4 updates. To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com. 

Today we have a special guest, Arpad Szakal from London, UK. Arpad, an aviation lawyer by training, leads the Aviation & Aerospace practice at private executive search & assessment firm Cellence Plus based in London, UK.

Cellence Plus advises on organizational issues such as:

  • Leadership & Board Assessment
  • Succession Planning 
  • Organizational Culture Shaping 
  • Diversity Inclusion Strategy

Arpad conducts senior-level engagements for clients globally across the aviation and wider transportation & infrastructure sectors. He advises international clients on senior-level succession planning and all aspects of diversity, inclusion and employee engagement. 

Prior to his career in executive search, Arpad worked at the Aviation Departments of two leading international law firms in London where he handled various EU regulatory matters including passenger rights. 

Arpad regularly speaks at events and conferences on a host of Diversity & Inclusion topics including unconscious bias and gender equality. 

He is an active member of The Aviation Club of The UK, the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) and the Air League.  His article “Is gender still holding women back in the aviation industry?” was recently published in the official magazine of the Royal Aeronautical Society Aerospace and forms the basis of our discussion today.  

Arpad is also a glider pilot and flies whenever weather permits!

Welcome to the show Arpad!

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Introduction – From Aviation law to Aviation executive search
  • The State of Gender Diversity in Aviation & Aerospace 
    • Women holding C-level positions in the industry is only 3%
    • Only about 6% of commercial pilots are women
    • The industry has a tendency to look within when hiring/promoting
    • The traditional preference for leaders with technical/operational background 
  • What are the main barriers to women’s advancement in the industry?
    • Bias (conscious & unconscious) 
    • Gender stereotypes 
    • Lack of internal female role models and mentors
  • Enablers of the advancement of women in organizations –  what can organizations do to build a more inclusive culture?
    • Board and senior leadership must be aligned and promote D&I
    • Formal Mentoring Programs
    • Adequate support system 
    • Coaching both internal and external
  • Practical tips/advice for aspiring females to actively promote themselves and overcome barriers (asked leading women for their advice)
    • Negotiate for yourself confidently (salary and promotion)
    • Build your internal network of contacts and supporters
    • Take advantage of organizations such as IAWA
  • Industry Initiatives to tackle Gender Balance
    • IATA 25by2025
    • Women in Aviation & Aerospace Charter 
    • ICAO’s Air Transport Gender Equality Initiative 
  • The role of Executive Search Firms & Ways to embed D&I in Hiring
    • Strive for a process that produces a diverse range of candidates
    • Embrace a wider and deeper universe of target companies 
    • Educate stakeholders about the benefits of hiring from outside of the industry 
    • Challenge companies more to consider non-traditional candidates
  • D&I Best Practices in Hiring/Recruitment that can help organizations
    • Don’t hire for cultural fit
    • Write inclusive job descriptions
    • Prepare for an inclusive job interview
    • Challenge toxic attitudes 
  • What can the aviation sector learn from industries that do get D&I right?
    • Hold leaders accountable
    • Connect D&I to business performance
    • Embed D&I throughout the organization 

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://www.aerosociety.com/news/is-gender-still-holding-women-back-in-the-aviation-industry/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/arpadszakal/?originalSubdomain=uk

http://www.cellenceplus.com/people/europe-and-the-middle-east/row-3/arpad-szakal.aspx

https://iawa.org/

https://www.aerosociety.com/get-involved/women-in-aviation-aerospace-committee/alta-mentoring-platform/

https://www.iata.org/en/policy/25-by-2025/

ACP136 Overcome Challenges in Your Life and Career with Janine Shepherd

Today I have a special guest who has overcome challenges both physical and financial in her life. Janine Shepherd is the author of Defiant : A Broken Body Is Not A Broken Person. Janine was a lifelong athlete, who trained to be part of the Australian Olympic Ski Team in Calgary in 1998. She was recently chosen for Maria Shriver’s Architect of the Week.

During a training bike ride from Sydney to the Blue Mountains she was hit by a truck and nearly killed. She became a paraplegic who learned to let go of the trajectory her life was on, and embraced a new course learning to fly. She became a Private Pilot, Flight Instructor, and is now an Aerobatic Pilot. She is also a university graduate, mother of 3, best selling author, and a speaker.

Announcements:

This episode is sponsored by the Aviation Careers Podcast Coaching Services Program. Whether you are looking to prepare for an airline interview as a pilot, or simply apply for your first job after college, we can help you with figuring out your next steps, prepare for the interview, and how to overcome any challenges you may be facing.

Janine and I discuss:

  • You never know what is next in your life.
  • Never give up.
  • Overcoming fear in life.
  • Taking a leap in your career.
  • Women in Aviation.

Pick Of the Week:

Defiant : A Broken Body Is Not A Broken Person

http://mariashriver.com/blog/2017/04/architect-of-change-of-the-week-janine-shepherd/

Janine’s Website

ACP057 – International Airline Pilot and Mom – Karlene Petitt


KarleneA330, international airline pilotCan you have a successful flying career and a family life? Are you concerned you will not have time to enjoy your family and fly the world as an international airline pilot? I know many of you have these concerns when determining if a career as an airline pilot is for you.

Today I am excited to have with me someone who has both a successful family life and flying career as an international Airbus A330 Pilot. Karlene Petitt is a grandmother, international airline pilot, and author of a novel.

Karlene and I Discuss:

  • Her Passion For Flying
  • What it is like to fly a wide body airliner worldwide.
  • Her varied path to her current job flying
  • How to have the right work and personal life balance as a pilot.
  • Her current projects and how she is able to balance that with her family life

Links:

The Ninety-Nines International Organization of Woman Pilots

Woman In Aviation International

Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week

International Society Of Women Airline Pilots

Karlene’s Blog – Flight To Success

Fight For Control

Flight For Control


Episode 007 – Why The Low Number Of Female Pilots?; Interview With Lynda Meeks Founder Of Girls With Wings

Ever wonder why you don’t see many female pilots? I never truly reflected on this fact until one day while boarding the plane a young girl pointed at the First Officer and said “Look Mom A Girl Pilot!” She then turned to me and said nothing. Upon further reflection I realized a man with silver hair is more inline with what we see as an airline pilot. But why?

After my flight that day I decided to do some research. I discovered there are over six hundred thousand pilots and only six percent are females. Additionally only three percent are Airline Transport Pilot rated. Of the five hundred thousand non-flying jobs in aviation 3.85 percent are women.

So why are there not more women in aviation and how do we attract more women to the field of aviation? To help answer these questions I am joined with Lynda Meeks of GirlsWithWings.com.

Lynda is an accomplished pilot and an inspiration to all those who wish to pursue a career in aviation. She is one of the key players in motivating young girls to pursue a career as a pilot and is one of the shining lights in the flying world. If you or someone you know wants to fly and they think they can’t because they are a female, you need to hear what Lynda has to say.

Lynda and I discuss:

Recommendation:

GirlsWithWings.com is a unique and fun website. It is entertaining, informative, and inspirational. I encourage you to visit the website if you have a young aviator interesting in flying.

If you have a child between the ages of 5 and 11 I highly recommend the wonderfully illustrated and inspiring story of Penelope Pilot and Her First Day as Captain. Join Penelope as she and the crew prepare for her exciting flight! All profits from the sales of this book benefit the non-profit organization Girls With Wings, Inc. It Includes a bonus stand up Penelope doll!

Thank you for listening to Aviation Careers Podcast. I encourage you to contact me with any questions, comments, or suggestions for future shows. I can be reached at AviatonCareersPodcast.com, on Facebook, Twitter, and by e-mail.

The path to an aviation career is varied and exciting. By clearly defining your career aspirations and continually moving towards your career goal you will succeed.

If you or a girl you know wants to become a pilot remember the advice of Penelope Pilot, “Girls need Flight Plans, not Fairy Tales”. So start making your plans today.

I look forward to speaking with you in the next episode!

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Episode 002 – Seniority, Age 65 and the Pending Pilot Shortage, Interview with a professional flight simulator instructor, and a product recommendation to enhance your flying career.

Welcome to Episode 2 of the Aviation Careers Podcast. In today’s episode we will discuss:

What the term seniority means and how it impacts everyone involved in aviation.
The “age 65 rule “ and why it is affecting the pending pilot shortage.
What you should be reading if you plan on flying jets or more complex aircraft.

Our interview today is with Angie Terrell. Angie is a former airline Captain and has changed her career path recently to become a professional simulator instructor. In our interview we will discover:

  • What it’s like to be a simulator instructor.
  • What qualifications are needed to be a good simulator instructor.
  • What should you be doing if you want to become a simulator instructor.
  • What type of career progression can be expected.
  • What are the job prospects.
  • Who are the biggest employers of simulator instructors.
  • What is the lifestyle of a typical simulator instructor.

Recommended Reading:

The Turbine Pilots Flight Manual is the book I read before I moved up to larger more complex aircraft. It helped me when I began flying jets and turboprops because the book uses descriptions and diagrams which make even the most complex systems easy to understand.