A Response to Unfounded Claims Questioning the Qualifications of Black Commercial Pilots
The history of Black contributions to aviation is profound and dates back to pioneers such as
The racial makeup of the aviation industry in
It is imperative to emphasize that diversity in the flight deck enhances safety, innovation, and the overall effectiveness of the industry. Diverse perspectives contribute to well-rounded decision-making processes, ultimately benefiting all passengers and stakeholders involved. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sets stringent requirements for all pilots, irrespective of their racial or ethnic background, to ensure the safety of air travel. These requirements are rigorous, comprehensive, and non-negotiable. The training and qualifications demanded of commercial pilots are the same for every individual who aspires to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and safety in the skies.
The recent unfounded claims regarding the qualifications of Black commercial pilots not only perpetuate harmful stereotypes but also undermine the hard-earned achievements of countless professionals within our community.
We urge everyone within the aviation community and beyond to rely on facts and evidence when discussing pilots' qualifications, ensuring that our industry remains a beacon of integrity and inclusivity. We will stand united against misinformation and promote an environment that encourages and supports individuals of all backgrounds to pursue their aspirations.
The Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, along with our esteemed industry partners, reaffirms its commitment to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within the aviation sector. We are your flight instructors, we are your Captains, we are your co-pilots, we are your chief pilots, we are your mechanics, we are your flight attendants, and we are your engineers and we are qualified, safety professionals. Together, we will continue to work towards a future where every aspiring pilot, regardless of their background, has equal opportunities to soar to new heights.
Sincerely,
Captain
ABOUT OBAP
Founded in 1976, the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the education and advancement of minorities in all aviation and aerospace careers. OBAP's Project Aerospace programming offers annual opportunities to inform and prepare aspiring aerospace professionals for their future careers. This dream-to-career commitment includes initial exposure to the industry through in-school career day events, immersive summer programs, flight training academies and professional development opportunities held nationwide.
OBAP has more than 4,500 members internationally representing every major and regional carrier and a diverse offering of aerospace professions. Collectively, we are committed to providing existing aerospace professionals with the resources needed to maintain and advance their careers.
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