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October 29th,
2020, TORONTO
The Northern
Lights Aero Foundation and Air Canada are pleased to announce that the
application process for the second annual Captain Judy Cameron
Scholarship, established in honour of the airline's first female pilot
with the goal of helping the next generation of women follow in her
trailblazing footsteps, is now open. The scholarship is awarded in
conjunction with the Northern Lights Aero Foundation.
"The
aviation industry has undergone drastic changes over the last few months.
Encouraging the next generation of girls and young women to pursue their
aviation dreams is as important as ever. Air Canada remains committed to
championing equal opportunities for all qualified people. Last year, four
pilots-in-training benefitted from this scholarship and we look forward
to selecting the next honourees. Many capable and qualified women work at
Air Canada as pilots flying the most sophisticated aircraft globally, as
engineers maintaining technologically advanced airplanes and systems, and
in specialized, multidisciplinary airline operations. At Air Canada,
there is no glass ceiling. Women hold C-suite, executive and senior
management roles across our airline," said Arielle Meloul-Wechsler,
Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources and Communications
Officer at Air Canada.
"The
scholarship is probably the biggest honour in my entire life. Air Canada
decided that they would do a $20,000 a year scholarship, to be divided
amongst selected applicants who are pursuing a career either as pilots or
aircraft maintenance engineers. And I think it's just wonderful that they
want to support diversity in this business. It is geared towards women
who might not otherwise be able to pursue the career. I think it's
gratifying, it's heartwarming. It makes me very proud," Captain Judy
Cameron said.
Earlier this
year, the first recipients of the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship were
named, four young women who are in the process of completing their flight
training to become pilots: Olivia White, Rebecca Beylerian, Urooj Ali and
Yasna Taieb.
"This
scholarship has provided me with immense financial support. Just
recently, I completed my night rating and I'm currently working on
finishing my Commercial Pilot's License. Both of these are being supported
by the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship. This scholarship allows me to
put aside my financial worries and instead just focus on flying and my
aviation career," said Urooj Ali, who is in her second year of
Geography and Aviation at the University of Waterloo, and currently flies
out of Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre.
"The
scholarship has helped, not only financially, but just through the
support of having organizations and people and pilots that are there to
support you as a woman in aviation, working towards their career. I also
met some really fantastic pilots, be that captains from Air Canada, as
well as other recipients of the award. We're still in touch. It was an
honour to meet them all," said Olivia White, who is working toward
her Commercial Pilot License at the University of Windsor and Journey Air
Flight Centre.
You can learn
more about last year's winners in this
video.
Judy Cameron
became the first female pilot hired by Air Canada, Canada's largest
airline, in April 1978 at the age of 23. She was the first woman to
graduate from Selkirk College's Aviation Technology Program in 1975.
Throughout her flying career of 40 years and over 23,000 hours, she has
flown the DC-3, Twin Otter, Hawker Siddeley 748, DC-9, Lockheed 1011,
Airbus 320, Boeing 767 and Boeing 777 to the far corners of the world.
She became a captain in 1997 and in 2010,
she became the
first female captain in Canada of a Boeing 777, the largest aircraft in
Air Canada's fleet. She retired in 2015, received the Elsie MacGill
Northern Lights award in the Flight Operations category that year, and in
2016 she was chosen by the 99s (International Organization of Women
Pilots) to be on its Canadian postage stamp.
This is the
second year of Air Canada's three-year commitment to awarding $20,000 per
year for the scholarship. The Captain Judy Cameron scholarship targets
young women in pursuit of non-traditional aviation careers as commercial
pilots or aircraft maintenance engineers who may not have the financial
means to do so.
Applications for the scholarship are open and
will be accepted until November 30, 2020. It will be open to all women
who are Canadian citizens who have been accepted or are enrolled in a
post-secondary aviation flight program or aircraft repair and maintenance
program. Those selected to receive a scholarship will be notified by
January 18, 2021.
About the
Northern Lights Aero Foundation
The Northern
Lights Aero Foundation “Elsie” Awards is in its twelfth year of
celebrating women in Canada’s aerospace and aviation industries. Other
initiatives of the Northern Lights Aero Foundation include a speakers’
bureau, mentorship program and a scholarship program.
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