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PERSONALITY      PERSONALITY


 A SPRINTER PILOT  students which I really enjoyed

         and became good at.

           However, I flew my maximum
 World Airnews correspondent Mike Wright got a chance to interview a former     monthly hours at Airlink so it
 SAA captain Joanne Jordan on her journey into aviation, being a female in a male   became increasingly difficult to



 dominated industry, Covid-19 and her vision beyond. Here is her story  instruct on my days off and had
         to choose to leave instruction in

         order to stay legal with my full-


         time flying career. It was a choice
         in my career that was worth the
         experience.
           After more than four years, SAA

  grew up in Springs (Johannesburg   opened up and we got our chance

 ISouth Africa) and I was blessed with be-  to work for our national airline. Sev-

 ing a gifted sprinter in the 100 and 200m.    en of us from our original group got

 At 14 years old I was running the qualify-  in and it was a dream come true.   but then COVID happened and everything   ciation have been amazing in dealing with



 ing times for Olympics already and surpass-  Again, for the first time, they offered us direct   came to grinding halt. One minute I was   the whole process and vital to protect our





 ing the times with every event that followed.   entry onto the domestic fleet, instead of   flying a roster and the next, it was all over.   rights and keep us informed. We’re very


 Running was all I ever wanted to do. All that   being in flight relief pilots, to see if we could   When one gets another flying job or re-  grateful for all they’ve done and not sure



 came to a crashing halt when I got an upper   manage the direct transition. There was a       tires, you mentally and emotionally prepare   how we could ever repay the team for


         shortage on the domestic fleet for first offi-

 respiratory virus and the doctor told me    for your last day so that you can move on,   being there for us.

 straight, “You can kiss your running career   cers. It was a steep learning curve and we had   but COVID hit like a ton of bricks, many pi-  I’ve been flying for over 22 years and to

 goodbye”. I never quite ran the same after   a lot to prove. Even though it felt like we had   lots weren’t able to get that “closure”. Now I   completely re-invent oneself is a daunting

 that and it was a huge blow for me and my   been thrown into the deep end, it turned out   realise that there will only be a handful of us   and challenging task but with family sup-




 family to accept that my sprinting career   to be the best opportunity to grow and fly.   left flying and many will have to make alter-  port, I know that God will take care of us as


 was over.  I was given the option between the Air-  native arrangements for other careers.  It’s   He always has.


 My brother always wanted to be the pilot   bus and Boeing and chose the 737-800 fleet   been tough to process with what’s happen-  I love flying as it’s my passion and it
 and I thought of taking on a career in hotel   other Joannes already, so they nicknamed   pecially some technical aspects. As ladies,   which I loved every minute of it during my   ing in the world and the infamous "where to   has taught me more than I could’ve ever
         eight years on the aircraft.


 management someday. He begged me to   me “JoJo’ and it’s stuck ever since.    many of us don't “naturally" understand   next” question which we all face. Our future   imagined. Having been able to become a



 come up with him for his first intro flight   The Singapore Airlines manager saw the   how a “carburettor” works at first hand like   Once the Boeing was phased out, I   as pilots are uncertain for the time being   pilot was a dream come true and not many






 and during that flight, the instructor gave   way I treated passengers and promoted me   the guys so it was a steep learning curve.   chose to fly the Airbus A319/320 fleet and   and if I am part of that group that will not fly   people are able to say that in their lifetime.


 me a chance to fly. Once we landed, I ran   on the spot to come work for them. All the   Combine our love for flying with hard   have been on them for the past two years   again anytime soon then I’m open to work   It’s been a huge blessing and I look forward



 out to my mom glowing and said, “This is   while I kept on applying for the SAA pilot   work, tenacity and grit, and this proved to   totalling over 8500 flying hours thus far. I   hard, go back to studying another career   to what lies ahead whether that’s back in



 what I want to do”. She has supported me   programme and finally one day, I received   be our biggest asset. Once we “understood   wanted to transition onto the long-range   and shift gears in the meantime.  the air soon or on the ground. I am busy



 since in every way possible.   the call. I had been chosen for the selection   it”, we did exceptionally well and excelled in   fleet and was waiting for a slot to open up   The South African Airways Pilots Asso-  with my MBA through UCAM University. Q



 My brother in the meantime decided that   process at SAA.   all areas far and beyond. Being a female avi-
 he’d rather take the hotel route and so our   After 6500 applicants and three months   ator is such a privilege as many don’t get the

 roles were swapped. Things were always   of testing, I finally made it into group 16,   opportunity so none of us take it for granted   AFRICA





 tight financially so after I matriculated from   as one of 13 student cadet pilots for my   - it is a small growing industry for women.
 high school, one of the ways I could help   national carrier. It was a miracle to finally   I completed my training at 43 Air School


 out was to get sponsorships as my family   have a chance at becoming a pilot and   in Port Alfred and was awarded the Best


 couldn’t afford the university fees and flying   flying for my country.   Flying Trophy at our graduation ceremony.   QATAR AIRWAYS EXPANDS


 was too expensive for me to do privately.   There weren’t many female pilots in the   Three of us were selected to do our
 Thankfully I got several bursaries from   industry at that time. Thankfully there were   internship at Airlink flying the Jetstream


 the Johannesburg universities, but I had no   a few ladies at the air school, so we helped   41. It was only to be a two-year contract   IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

 idea what to study, as all I wanted to do is   and supported one another. Generally   as SAA weren’t hiring. So, I stayed on until

 fly. I constantly applied for the SAA (South   speaking, flying was tougher to grasp, es-  they had room for their cadets. Airlink


 African Airways) cadet   then, for the first time in   Qatar Airways vice president Africa   for Qatar Airways, its values and its global




 pilot programme but they   history, promoted cadets   Hendrik Du Preez said, “As the most   reach. We are confident that the relation-


 weren’t accepting new   to captaincy. It had never   atar Airways has signed an   connected airline during the pandemic   ship will deliver enhanced travel options
 cadets at that time so my   been done before but   Qinterline agreement with   with a network that never fell below 30   to customers given the designed intercon-





 mom eventually advised   they needed commanders   Airlink, further expanding its presence in   destinations, we strive to continue to   nectivity that will be enabled at OR Tam-




 me to take a gap year to   and at that stage, we had   Southern Africa as the largest carrier to   offer more flexibility and options for our   bo International Airport and Cape Town


 figure things out and put   the most experience on   operate from the region.   passengers. We are delighted to sign   International Airport. Airlink’s offering of




 the university route on   the aircraft.   The agreement with Airlink will provide   this interline agreement with Airlink to   connectable destinations includes most


 hold until the cut off for   It was a great learning   passengers seamless connectivity via   further expand our network in the region   key points within Southern Africa such as;



 their offers would expire.   experience and some-  Cape Town, and Johannesburg to more   connecting passengers to more than   Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, East

 I found a job at Swis-  thing I’ll forever be   than 20 regional destinations in Southern   25 domestic and more than 20 regional   London, Bloemfontein, Harare, Lusaka,




 sport International as a   grateful for. It taught me   Africa including; Gaborone, Maun, Tete,   destinations. With the borders in South   Maputo, Gaborone, Windhoek, amongst


 customer service agent at   how to be a commander,   Lusaka, Harare, Victoria Falls and Port   Africa being closed for five months, we   many others”.

 the airport doing check-  manage myself, peo-  Elizabeth.   are thrilled to re-enter the market with   Qatar Airways becomes the first global
                                              additional connections in South Africa


 ins, arrivals, pushing   ple, the company and   Qatar Airways’ passengers will benefit   and beyond.”   carrier to operate Honeywell’s Ultravio-


 wheelchairs and what-  a variety of situations.   from access to more than 25 domestic   let (UV) cabin system, further advancing

 ever else they needed to   During my time at Airlink,   destinations via the most on time South   Airlink CEO, Rodger Foster said, “We   its hygiene measures onboard. In clinical




 keep passengers happy   I studied to become a   African airline for 2020 as measured by   are proud and excited about our new   tests, UV light has been shown to be ca-


 and informed once they   flight instructor at Rand   the Airport’s Company of South Africa.   interline commercial agreement with   pable of inactivating various viruses and

 depart and arrive. On my   Airport which was a great   Qatar Airways. We have a deep respect   bacteria when properly applied. Q
 first day, there were seven   way to learn how to teach

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