Meet Zoey Williams, the first Black female captain of a Boeing 777, a trailblazing pilot for Air Canada who breaks down barriers.

 

Her will to achieve ultimately overcame her reluctance, and she enrolled in flight school, where her passion for aviation gradually blossomed. Leaving a Legacy in the Sky: Tracing Her Father’s Path

Following in someone else’s footsteps or quietly conforming to social norms was never going to be Zoey’s narrative.

However, Zoey’s father, Orrett Williams, left a legacy that greatly influenced her decision to pursue a career in aviation. Orrett, a seasoned pilot with Air Canada, had served as Zoey’s early.

Role model and mentor in her aviation knowledge in addition to being her father. Even though they had a natural connection since they both loved flying, Zoey’s narrative will always be her own.

She started off as a ramp worker for Air Canada before moving on to become a flight instructor and, ultimately, a first officer on the Boeing 777.

This was a breakthrough, not merely a career route. In a society where few women, particularly women of color, had the chance to succeed, Zoey carved out her place at every turn.

 

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