{"id":4935,"date":"2017-03-28T11:39:48","date_gmt":"2017-03-28T16:39:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=4935"},"modified":"2017-03-28T11:39:48","modified_gmt":"2017-03-28T16:39:48","slug":"future-flight-fanatics-girls-soar-aviation-day-c-r-smith-museum-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2017\/03\/28\/future-flight-fanatics-girls-soar-aviation-day-c-r-smith-museum-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Future Flight Fanatics, Girls Soar Aviation Day at C.R. Smith Museum"},"content":{"rendered":"
As part of the ever-growing initiative to encourage young women to pursue interests and careers in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, Envoy co-sponsored\u00a0a Girls Soar Aviation Day event on Saturday, March 25.\u00a0The event featured speeches from American Airlines employees and Envoy Captain Jessica Hines, building workshops and a tour of the American Airlines C.R. Smith aviation museum.<\/p>\n
<\/a>The event, a partnership between Envoy, American Airlines, Women in Aviation International and the C.R. Smith museum, saw dozens of young girls open up their inquisitive minds and try their hand at engineering working contraptions. During the speeches, the girls asked\u00a0insightful, non-stop questions, and during the workshops, they worked diligently and with pride.<\/p>\n One of the day’s speakers, American Airlines Engineer Regina\u00a0Stewart, shared her career journey and detailed her day-to-day goals as a female engineer. She spoke of her inspirations and gave advice to the group of girls on their own paths to a career.<\/p>\n A\u00a0young girl asked Regina if she was ever scared at her job.<\/p>\n “Sure I was scared, because I had a lot of responsibility” said Regina. “But I began feeling comfortable once I got more experience and success.”<\/p>\n <\/a>Lisa Oxentine, American Airlines Senior Manager of Customer Recovery, offered words of encouragement by sharing her life story of beginning her career as an airport agent and working her way up. She taught the girls that a positive attitude and maximum effort will result in high performance.<\/p>\n “The most important thing is to believe in yourself,” said Lisa. “Sure, you’ll face challenges but you can’t let that stop you from getting to your goals.”<\/p>\n Walking onto the stage to a huge round of applause, Envoy Captain Jessica Hines greeted the crowd of cheering girls.\u00a0It became apparent who the girls were waiting for this entire time; a real-live pilot!<\/p>\n Captain Hines\u00a0shared her career journey, the fun places she gets to visit and gave the girls the most necessary advice of the day.<\/p>\n “If you want to become a pilot and if you want to be successful in life, stay out of trouble, get good grades and be a safe driver,” said Jessica.<\/p>\n The rest of the day consisted of STEM-related activities that had\u00a0the girls putting on their thinking caps. One\u00a0of the workshops challenged girls to use household materials to build a “plane painting machine” without looking at any plans.<\/p>\nAdvice from the experts<\/h3>\n
Make the dream work<\/h3>\n