As Women in Aviation International’s Girls in
Aviation Day was celebrated this weekend at various locations around the
country to inspire young women to enter aviation careers, an extraordinary
round-the-world flight with the same mission is coming to an end. Shaesta Waiz,
who claims to be the first civilian pilot from Afghanistan, is scheduled to
land this week in Daytona Beach, Florida, after flying a Beechcraft A36
Bonanza around the world to
promoteher organization,
Dreams Soar.
Waiz founded Dreams Soar
“to inspire women and girls to reach for the stars.” Her round-the-world solo
flight began on May 13th and took her to 20 countries where she attended 18
events to inspire children to achieve their dreams and encourage them to pursue
careers in STEM fields.
Waiz was born in a refugee
camp in Afghanistan in 1987 and fled with her family to the United States to
escape the Soviet-Afghan war. She is the first person in her family to achieve
not only a bachelor’s degree but also a master’s degree, both at the
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach.
She found a love for
aviation and, while enrolled at ERAU, she started a mentor program to help
women get into aviation fields. Her program was credited with increasing
enrollment for women at ERAU from 13 to 22 percent in less than three years. To
expand her outreach to young women around the world, Waiz founded Dreams Soar
in 2014.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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