RFT 015: Interview With Brenda Robinson

In this episode of the Ready For Takeoff podcast we talk to Brenda Robinson, the first African-American female to earn the wings of gold as a Naval Aviator. Brenda flew the Grumman C-1 aircraft, amassing 115 traps (carrier landings). She also served as an instructor pilot, and flew VIP airlift missions in the Sabreliner and GIII aircraft.Following her service with the navy, Brenda flew for American Airlines for 17 years. Her navy and airline flying has taken her all over the world. This March, Brenda will be inducted into the Women In Aviation Hall of Fame.After retiring from American Airlines, Brenda founded the non-profit Aviation Camps of the Carolinas, LLC. You can donate here to help support her inspiring work.

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