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Alaska Airlines' First Flight Piloted by Two African-American Women
Alaska Airlines added to its own history with their first-ever flight commanded by two African-American women pilots. Captain Tara Write and First Officer Mallory Cave operated the carrier's historic flight from San Francisco (SFO) to Portland (PDX). (www.foxnews.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
this ought to be trumpeted about so that similar young ladies in search of their calling might rule this work as a possiblilty. Encouragement is a good thing, and if any passenger has discomfort after noticing the complexions of these or any other ladies up front, they should stop, turn around, and take the train. I remember a picture of the first all-women flight crew of a C-141, and remembered how wonderful that was. NOw it is commonplace, so that is progress of a sort.
Are they born in Africa ? No.
Are they living in Africa ? No.
So they are simply American women, not African-American.
Are they living in Africa ? No.
So they are simply American women, not African-American.
The whole thing is trying to say.... that everybody is equal... that only men can fly planes.
This is proof that men and women should be treated equal and that they are capable of it.
This is proof that men and women should be treated equal and that they are capable of it.
that not only men can fly planes*
What part of Africa were they from? :-(
Congratulations to two talented pilots. I just wonder from where it was in Africa that Alaska Air recruited them. Or wait!! Maybe they are actually Americans working for Alaska Air and just misidentified.