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First Emirati female captains lead way for more women to take command
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First Emirati female captains lead way for more women to take command

Two Emirati women have become the first female captains at Emirates Airlines, marking a significant milestone in aviation. Hanan Mohammed Jawad and Bakhita Al Mheiri both graduated from the Emirates Group national cadet pilot program and have earned their fourth stripes to become captains. Jawad, who began her career 18 years ago, accumulated over 9,200 flying hours and was inspired by the first Emirati female pilot she saw on television at age 14. She emphasized the importance of dedication, skill development, and teamwork in achieving her goals. Al Mheiri, who started as a cadet pilot in 2011, has logged over 6,000 flying hours and encourages young women to pursue their ambitions despite challenges. Both pilots highlight the value of perseverance and the supportive environment within Emirates, which has enabled them to succeed in a traditionally male-dominated field.

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First Emirati female captains lead way for more women to take command

Two Emirati women have become the first female captains at Emirates Airlines, marking a significant milestone in aviation. Hanan Mohammed Jawad and Bakhita Al Mheiri both graduated from the Emirates Group national cadet pilot program and have earned their fourth stripes to become captains. Jawad, who began her career 18 years ago, accumulated over 9,200 flying hours and was inspired by the first Emirati female pilot she saw on television at age 14. She emphasized the importance of dedication, skill development, and teamwork in achieving her goals. Al Mheiri, who started as a cadet pilot in 2011, has logged over 6,000 flying hours and encourages young women to pursue their ambitions despite challenges. Both pilots highlight the value of perseverance and the supportive environment within Emirates, which has enabled them to succeed in a traditionally male-dominated field.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on the personal achievements and experiences of two Emirati female pilots, highlighting their dedication and the support they received within their organization. While the topic relates to gender representation in a professional field, the framing remains balanced, emphasizing努力,

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on the achievement of the first Emirati female captains and includes specific details like their names, roles, and quotes. However, some details like the exact number of flying hours and specific quotes may not be independently verified. Objectivi

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