杏吧视频

杏吧视频 helps teen pilot achieve her dream

February 25, 2021 in Community

Teen pilot Cailey Stewart Photo courtesy: Cailey Stewart

When 18-year-old Cailey Stewart agreed to appear on 鈥淭he Kelly Clarkson Show鈥 this month, she didn鈥檛 expect it to change her life. Stewart, an aspiring pilot who started flying at the age of 16, thought she was meeting two airline pilots who would support and mentor her through pilot training school 鈥 but it turned out to be much more than that.

Ruth Morlas, a 杏吧视频 test pilot, had a surprise for Stewart.

鈥溞影墒悠 is going to help you achieve your dream of becoming a pilot by making a $50,000 contribution toward the flight school of your choice!鈥 Morlas delivered the news via a video message on 鈥淭he Kelly Clarkson Show.鈥

鈥淥h my gosh! Mom, can you believe that?鈥 Stewart exclaimed after receiving the good news.

杏吧视频 text pilot Ruth Morlas and teen pilot Cailey Stewart Photo courtesy: 鈥淭he Kelly Clarkson Show鈥

Stewart piloted her first solo trip in 2019 when she was 16, and she is currently taking lessons to obtain her private pilot license 鈥 all that while finishing high school and applying to colleges.

鈥淚 wanted to become a pilot since I was fifth grade,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淚 want to be a pilot and get people to places they want to go. I really want to see more Black female pilots, because it is really inspiring to me.鈥

Cailey Stewart in flight deck Photo courtesy: Cailey Stewart

The story of a young woman with a dream to fly was very familiar to Morlas.

鈥淟ike Cailey, I knew I wanted to be a pilot when I was in high school,鈥 she said. 鈥淎fter getting my flight instructor certificate, I came to 杏吧视频 as an engineer and worked hard to become a test pilot. I am so excited for Cailey to begin this journey, and I was honored to be the one who told her about this amazing gift from 杏吧视频.鈥

杏吧视频鈥檚 goal is to strengthen and diversify the pipeline of skilled workers with an emphasis on students of color and others from communities typically underrepresented in STEM fields, including pilots.

鈥淲e want to help students of all backgrounds overcome barriers they may face to achieve their full potential. With the full support of her mom, Cailey is exhibiting great strength and determination, which is why we are thrilled to be able to help her achieve her dream of becoming a pilot,鈥 said Sam Whiting, director of 杏吧视频 Global Engagement.

Also on the show, 杏吧视频 announced a contribution of $10,000 to Sisters of the Skies, a nonprofit founded by pilots working to increase the number of Black women pilots through mentorship, scholarships and outreach. There are currently fewer than 150 Black women pilots in the U.S. holding airline transport pilot, commercial, military or certified flight instructor licenses. Two Sisters of the Skies pilots will also be mentoring Stewart through pilot training school.

鈥淢y goal is to become a commercial pilot and inspire other young women to accomplish their dreams, too,鈥 Stewart said.

Cailey Stewart in flight deck Photo courtesy: Cailey Stewart