Slapped in the face with the flying bug, at a very young age, was Victoria’s inciting incident. When she turned sixteen she attended ground school and took her first discovery flight. Her goal to become a pilot was released to the wind.
Her first challenge was how she’d pay for her training. She is so thankful that her parents enabled her to fly back into the nest to save money. But just like the perfect novel, the road blocks soon began.
When a door closes, another opens. Due to Michigan’s depressed economy the city began a “No Worker Left Behind” program, financing education. After five months of meetings and tests, she was granted funding and went running, with a hop, skip, and a jump, to the airport. She could not see anyway that she would not become a professional pilot now.
Victoria's eyes have since healed, and she can see her dreams clearly again. She received her second class medical. Keeping near to the aviation industry, while she focuses on her dream, she now works for an aviation insurance company. Once again, she’s learning a new airport, and a new type of airplane to complete her commercial checkride, but she is flying.
Nine years, seven instructors, three airports, multiple surgeries, and depleted private loans later, she’s still optimistic to a happy ending of the story she calls her life. Despite the continued obstacles, Victoria has dared to dream. With that dream, and her unwillingness to give up, she will become a commercial pilot, and continue to be an inspiration to all.
Despite the challenges in life, with the right attitude and perseverance, anyone can accomplish their dreams, as long as they never give up.
Visit Victoria on her Blog Toriaflies.blogspot.com and say hi on twitter @toriafly
Dare to dream! Victoria is, one flight hour at a time.
Enjoy the Journey!
~ Karlene
Keep at it Victoria, your story is an inspiring one that nothing is insurmountable no matter how bad the weather is one day there will be a break in the clouds eventually. VFR all the way.
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Sanjay, What a great comment. Sometimes when you're in that storm it's hard to believe there are clear skies waiting. I too believe she'll find them.
ReplyDeleteYour awesome Toria! You have overcome so much. That commercial checkride is just around the corner. Your CFI will be right after and then your on the other side of the curve. You won't get paid much, but you'll get more hours than you could dream of. I am rooting for you.
ReplyDeletePilot, Thanks so much for your comment.She will get her commercial and then some... lots of hours to follow, and many more experiences to enjoy. One hour at a time... she will get there.
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ReplyDelete@Toriafly great story on @KarlenePetitt's Friday's Fabulous Flyer blog entry, thanks for sharing your story, another inspirational woman :)
Follow your dream Victoria, it's never too late. I hit a few road blocks myself; however, I'm getting back in and trying to find the financing to get back and get my CFI ratings finally. Good luck and I believe in you that you will achieve your goal.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! <3
ReplyDeleteAnyone can accomplish their dreams, I love that! Thank you Karlene and Victoria for this rousing story. I'm inspired to keep reaching for my own dreams!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Andrew. It is never too late, and that's a great message for everyone. Never too late, until it's too late.
ReplyDeleteVic is a great friend and I really appreciate you sharing her story here!
ReplyDeleteMonster, you are so welcome! She's a wonderful lady and I know she'll go far. I hope to fly with her one day. So... make sure you sign up to follow. Would love to see your monster face on my page daily. :)
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