The United States: Aviation, as well as the travel industry, is largely dominated by men. Even by 2019, female pilots still make up about 4.4% (or 6,994) of all commercial pilots in both the United States and the United Kingdom, according to the Center. In 2019, this pair of aviation profiles were revealed when a passenger, Dr. John Watrel learned that his Boeing 757 was actually a mother and daughter.
Captain (Captain) Wendy Rexon and her first daughter, Kelly Rexon, are the first mother and daughter in history to fly together. In short, flying is a business for the Rexons family. Wendy and her two daughters are pilots, along with her husband, who is a pilot of US Airlines. "It's part of our family business," Kelly told ABC Radio. I started flying when I was 16 years old and I had the pleasure of coaching my sister, she was my first student. ”
Wendy and daughter Kelly fly together from JFK New York Airport. Their first flight was faced with vapor, which occurred in the cockpit. Despite the unforeseen consequences, they landed safely in Los Angeles. It's the first time Wendy has seen her daughter make such an emergency landing. "She's amazing," Wendy said. "It was a difficult situation but Kelly made it easy because of the training combined with her ability."
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