No U-Turn

Episode 49 - Planning the future of aviation with Leah

March 16, 2024 Chris, Ravi, and Basil Season 3 Episode 49
Episode 49 - Planning the future of aviation with Leah
No U-Turn
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No U-Turn
Episode 49 - Planning the future of aviation with Leah
Mar 16, 2024 Season 3 Episode 49
Chris, Ravi, and Basil

Leah Whitfield, President of the Aviation Planning Group, joins us this week to share her story.

  • Leah shares her journey from a farm in Kentucky to becoming a meteorologist and air traffic controller, with education at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and an internship in weather forecasting for shuttle launches.
  • The transition to air traffic control was driven by Leah's interest in aviation, math, and problem-solving, with radar classes being particularly engaging, and an age cutoff for training set at 31.
  • Leah, as a young airport manager, emphasized the importance of political acumen in managing a small airport, where she gained diverse skills from handling projects to working with consultants.
  • The gender dynamics in aviation education and the industry were discussed, highlighting the low ratio of women in engineering at Embry-Riddle and the importance of mentorship for young female professionals.
  • We explored aviation innovations, such as electric and hybrid-electric aircraft, drone delivery infrastructure, and improving passenger experiences, with the team sharing their airport preferences and pet peeves.

Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

Show Notes

Leah Whitfield, President of the Aviation Planning Group, joins us this week to share her story.

  • Leah shares her journey from a farm in Kentucky to becoming a meteorologist and air traffic controller, with education at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and an internship in weather forecasting for shuttle launches.
  • The transition to air traffic control was driven by Leah's interest in aviation, math, and problem-solving, with radar classes being particularly engaging, and an age cutoff for training set at 31.
  • Leah, as a young airport manager, emphasized the importance of political acumen in managing a small airport, where she gained diverse skills from handling projects to working with consultants.
  • The gender dynamics in aviation education and the industry were discussed, highlighting the low ratio of women in engineering at Embry-Riddle and the importance of mentorship for young female professionals.
  • We explored aviation innovations, such as electric and hybrid-electric aircraft, drone delivery infrastructure, and improving passenger experiences, with the team sharing their airport preferences and pet peeves.

Until next time, keep it on the centerline!