NHEHS Alumnae Newsletter 2022

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SKY'S THE LIMIT Eva Keen (NHEHS 2018) studied Maths, Physics and Theatre Studies at A level and after NHEHS went to L3Harris (previously known as CTC Aviation). She was based in Bournemouth, Southampton, New Zealand and Gatwick throughout her training. In New Zealand Eva obtained her commercial pilot licence (CPL) aged 20 in spite of the extra challenges of all the Covid lockdowns. Aviation is historically a very male dominated field and even in 2020 a mere 5% of pilots were women, and a tiny 1.42% of all captains were female.

A childhood dream come true The earliest I can remember wanting to be a pilot was in year four at school and I have never shut up about it since! For my fifteenth birthday my grandparents gave me my first ‘trial flight’ at a local aerodrome which I loved. I was also lucky enough to be hired at the same aerodrome over the school summer holidays for work experience. I vividly remember telling a friend’s dad that I wanted to be a pilot when I was younger and he laughed at me and said ‘why would you want to be a glorified bus driver?’. Hearing this at the time angered me but looking back at it now it definitely spurred me on to pursue this dream. The training has been demanding, as you would hope and expect! To qualify as a commercial pilot I had to pass 14 written exams in six months, complete 200 hours of flying time, 80 hours solo and a flying skills test. In addition to this I also had to complete an Instrument Rating which qualifies me to fly at night and in bad weather, including thunderstorms, flying only by instruments with no outside visual reference. 13

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In April 2021, I finished flight school after completing a final course in jet orientation, airline pilot standard and multi-crew in a full motion A320 simulator at Gatwick which is where I learnt the standard operating procedures to fly passenger jets. Passing my CPL exam in New Zealand has definitely been a career highlight so far, as well as achieving the highest grade possible in all 9 subjects in my final exam at flight school. One of my favourite things about flying is also making friends for life who share the same passion as me. However, things were really tough when I first finished flight school. I felt lost as there were no jobs available due to the impact of the global pandemic on aviation so I got a job in retail in the interim. On the upside it has helped me with my customer engagement and customer service skills so it has not been wasted time.

School memories & reflections One of my favourite memories from my time at NHEHS is presenting a whole school assembly with Alyna Shamsi on females in aviation. I also really loved performing in the Crucible as Reverend Parris which was our school play in Sixth Form, as well as lifeguarding for the Junior


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