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Interview: A Passion for Aviation

Interview: A Passion for Aviation
The Digital Transformation of Aviation Maintenance
The aviation industry has witnessed a significant transformation through the digitization of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) processes. The introduction of digital status sheets and advanced maintenance forecasting tools has revolutionized fleet management, enabling operators to access critical information swiftly and maintain simplified, real-time overviews. These innovations facilitate seamless communication between pilots and maintenance technicians, while centralized software systems enhance reporting accuracy and regulatory compliance. As a result, fleet oversight has become more efficient and responsive than ever before.
Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Landscape
Despite these technological advancements, the aviation sector continues to face complex challenges. Smaller U.S. airports, for instance, struggle with limited passenger traffic and fewer flight options, a situation underscored by David Pollard on the Aviation Week podcast. In response, airports and airlines are actively competing to sustain and attract service by improving offerings and exploring new routes to entice travelers. Concurrently, the rise of drones is reshaping flight training paradigms, prompting concerns among Army pilots about the evolving skill sets required, as highlighted in Defense One. Nevertheless, airlines in 2026 are benefiting from strong demand for premium services and low fuel prices, with no immediate indications of a downturn, according to industry analysis from Skift.
A Pilot’s Journey Fueled by Passion
Amid this dynamic environment, many aviation professionals remain deeply committed to their careers. One pilot’s passion for aviation began in early childhood. She recalls, “Since I could walk, I’ve always loved being at airports and around aircraft. I knew early on that I wanted to become a pilot, and aviation quickly became a core part of my life.” Her dedication led her to participate in NASA’s Space Camp and Aviation Challenge programs, join the Civil Air Patrol, and ultimately earn a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2018.
Her professional career commenced in 2017 as an Operations Control Specialist at Metro Aviation, where she developed a particular interest in helicopter air ambulance (HAA) operations. Remarkably, just three days after graduating, she obtained her private pilot’s license for airplanes, supported by a scholarship from the Ninety-Nines, an international organization of women pilots. A helicopter introductory flight in 2021 ignited a new enthusiasm, prompting her to complete her helicopter private and instrument ratings and eventually become a certified flight instructor–instrument (CFI-I).
She expresses a profound appreciation for the unique challenges and freedoms of helicopter piloting, as well as the close-knit nature of the aviation community and the diverse missions helicopters undertake worldwide. Looking forward, she aspires to become an HAA pilot within the next decade. Currently, she is focused on accumulating flight hours through part-time opportunities, acknowledging financial constraints that prevent full-time instructing. Her commitment to remaining actively involved in the helicopter industry and contributing to its growth underscores the enduring passion and adaptability that characterize many aviation professionals today.

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