Flying a plane is the perfect job for women

By Lee Tulloch
Updated August 3 2015 - 12:08pm, first published 11:24am
pretty female airline pilot closeup portrait isolated on white Photo: www.delightimages.com
pretty female airline pilot closeup portrait isolated on white Photo: www.delightimages.com
pretty female airline pilot closeup portrait isolated on white Photo: www.delightimages.com
pretty female airline pilot closeup portrait isolated on white Photo: www.delightimages.com
pretty female airline pilot closeup portrait isolated on white Photo: www.delightimages.com
pretty female airline pilot closeup portrait isolated on white Photo: www.delightimages.com
Tiffany Tracy, a 10-year British Airways veteran, was inspired to begin training after reading a magazine article about female pilots.
Tiffany Tracy, a 10-year British Airways veteran, was inspired to begin training after reading a magazine article about female pilots.
Tiffany Tracy, a 10-year British Airways veteran, was inspired to begin training after reading a magazine article about female pilots.
Tiffany Tracy, a 10-year British Airways veteran, was inspired to begin training after reading a magazine article about female pilots.
Tiffany Tracy, a 10-year British Airways veteran, was inspired to begin training after reading a magazine article about female pilots.
Tiffany Tracy, a 10-year British Airways veteran, was inspired to begin training after reading a magazine article about female pilots.

When I was a girl and asking myself the eternal question, "What will I be when I grow up?", there were two careers that never entered my mind – becoming a pilot and becoming a film director. That's because there were few, if any, role models for young women in these professions.

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