The Citizen (Gauteng)

Noni’s flying high

SA WOMAN AT CONTROLS OF BRITISH AIRWAYS JUMBO JET

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Radebe is one of select few flying the Boeing 777.

British Airways first officer Noni Radebe is a groundbrea­ker in a field where few women have made their mark. Radebe said her choice to venture into aviation was inspired at a young age and took flight right after high school.

“I always had an interest in flying aeroplanes,” she said. “But my curiosity grew when I listened to a pilot speaking on radio about his career ... that is when I really started researchin­g about it.

“I started studying towards becoming a pilot straight after matric and I am still amazed. When I started reading more about aviation and careers in the airline industry, there was just no other option.

“I had already applied for studies in the financial/accounting field, but I soon realised after doing some job shadowing that it was not for me. That is when I started entertaini­ng the idea of my then fantasy of being a pilot flying high in the sky. “And with confidence, I can say that the fantasy is now reality.” As one of South Africa’s few female commercial airline pilots, Radebe is also one of a select few flying the Boeing 777, something she says came about sooner than she had thought. “Last year, I began working for Comair, which flies kulula and British Airways, operated by Comair,” she said. “When Captain Sean Pepper called to say I got the job, I remember thinking: the dream was not so farfetched, because now I am

There is no dream that is beyond your reach.

flying Boeings.”

Radebe’s advice to young women: “There is no dream that is beyond your reach. Learning to be a profession­al pilot takes a lot of time and dedication ... give it your best shot and remember to enjoy it always.” – Citizen reporter

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DREAM JOB. British Airways first officer Noni Radebe.

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