Sunday, April 20

Melissa “M’Lis” Ward is a trailblazing American pilot, renowned as the first African American female captain in commercial passenger aviation. ​

Early Life and Education:

  • Hometown: South Side of Chicago​
  • High School: Whitney Young High School​
  • College: University of Southern California (USC)​
    • Degree: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)​
    • Activities: Reserve forward for the USC women’s basketball team, contributing to national championships in 1983 and 1984​

Military Career:

  • Branch: United States Air Force​
  • Roles:
    • Instructor-pilot on the T-37 aircraft​
    • First Pilot on the C-141 Starlifter​

Commercial Aviation Milestones:

  • United Airlines:
    • Joined: November 1992 as a Second Officer on DC-10s​
    • Promotions:
      • First Officer on Boeing 737-200s
      • First Officer on Boeing 727s
      • In 1998, became the first Black woman to achieve the rank of Captain at United Airlines, piloting the Boeing 737-300
      • Later captained the Airbus 319 and 320

Current Endeavors:

  • Resides in Denver, Colorado​
  • Serves as a flight instructor, mentoring the next generation of aviators​
  • Collaborates with United Airlines to enhance accessibility to aviation careers for marginalized communities ​

Legacy:

M’Lis Ward’s pioneering achievements have paved the way for increased diversity in aviation, inspiring countless individuals to pursue careers in the skies.​

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