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Ready for takeoff? Join us as we soar into the captivating world of aviation with Mina Carlson. From high school dreams to becoming a certified private and commercial pilot, flight instructor, and serving in the Air Force Reserves as a flight engineer, Mina shares her remarkable journey while balancing multiple roles.

Explore the future of women in aviation, the pilot shortage and Mina’s vision for equality. Discover her experience as the only female flight engineer, conquering imposter syndrome, and empowering future female pilots. Plus get an inside look at Stars of the North, A Women in Aviation Chapter and their upcoming Girls In Aviation Day event. This isn’t just an episode, it's your boarding pass to inspiration beyond the clouds!

Mina Carlson works for the Mn Dept. of Transportation Office of Aeronautics and is a MSgt and flight engineer with the 96th Airlift Squadron,  Air Force Reserves with overseas deployments.  She has her private and commercial pilot and flight instructor certifications. Mina is Stars of the North, A Women In Aviation Chapter event director for the upcoming Girls In Aviation Day event.

Links:
Stars of the North, A Women In Aviation Chapter
Girls In Aviation Day Event
WAI Women In Aviation International
EEA GirlVenture Camp     
Minnesota Aviation Career Education 

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