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"You never know what you can achieve until you try it. Have a go! What do you want to do when you're older is asked of young people all the time. Few of us really know. I wanted to be a fire fighter, then in the army, then a pilot. That one stuck. I knew nothing about flying but I heard about the air cadets from a friend and joined. It was the flying that I was most focused on but it gave me an insight into the world of the RAF. The camps were the best and my highlight was a flight in a Hawk; it was so exhilarating. Despite all this I realised the forces were not for me and having no clear options I found nursing. This was never on my radar but I loved it and I tried it for a year before committing and then went to University where I got a degree in Paediatric Nursing. I took so much from being a nurse for those few years before flying raised its head again with another opportunity to get a cadetship with BA. I didn't have high expectations but if you don't try then you won't know. I had a go and here I am today as a Captain."
Career path
British Airways
Captain
From Jan 2019 to May 2024
British Airways
First Officer
From Jul 2000 to Jan 2019
Oxford Air Training School
British Airways Cadet
From Nov 1998 to May 2000
NHS
Paediatric Senior Staff Nurse
From Jul 1997 to Nov 1998
NHS
Neonatal Staff Nurse
From Aug 1996 to Jul 1997
The University of Birmingham
Paediatric Nursing
From Sep 1992 to Jul 1996
NHS
Auxilliary Nurse
From Aug 1991 to Aug 1992
Farnham Sixth Form College
Student
From Sep 1989 to Jun 1991
About Kate R.
Key Experience
Current Position
Main Motivation
I wanted to fly. I loved the power and the speed you could feel just by standing under the flight path. That was why I wanted to be a pilot. British Airways was the iconic brand and any one I knew who was a pilot flew for them. Becoming a Captain was something I took incredibly seriously and waited until I felt I had time in my life to be the best Captain I could. I was ready to challenge myself and I had the experience and the skills needed and you learn so much when you try something new. It is rewarding to be in charge of the team everyday and I enjoy the responsibility.
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Greatest Achievement
I felt incredibly proud of achieving my command while also juggling being a mum of three wonderful children and all the challenges this brings. I love being a role model for girls who may never have considered being a pilot as a career path until they saw someone doing it! My friend's daughter was so excited when she found out she could be a mum and a pilot! It is great to challenge the stereotypes and I have realised how important this is. When people say pilot most people think man, but not my daughter and not my colleague's son, they think woman because that is what they know!
Discussions with Kate R.
I want to become a pilot but I ware glasses can I still be a pilot
Eligibility advice, Medical
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I have arm tattoo which is quite big but is hidden when wearing long sleeve, can I still apply?
Eligibility advice, Eligibility
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If you have 500 hours on a ZFT A/C eg 737 would there be any chance of a LHR base?
Eligibility advice, Eligibility
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I’m applying for A-Levels is there any suggestions what would be best to choose to apply for the funded pilot course
Eligibility advice, Qualifications
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