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Captain Becky Howell - She LUVs
to Fly!
by Betsy Jordan Donovan, Careers Committee
In 1982, at age 30, Captain Becky
Howell began her flying career. She had wanted to be a pilot
ever since she was a small child but "back then girls couldn't
fly and people with glasses couldn't fly." While pursuing
a graduate degree in pharmacy at Texas A&M, she met the love
of her life, David Mandot, a corporate pilot, who taught her
to fly. "I fell in love with a pilot who had glasses just
as big as mine."
Flying with David and teaching
motorcycle and automobile driver education around the country
suited Becky better than returning to the pharmacy. Her corporate
flying experience led to jobs at a few commuters, ATA, and then
Southwest Airlines in 1991, her fifth air carrier. Yes, from
pharmacist to airline pilot in eight years.
"I love it! One of my early
concerns was the difference between corporate flying where you
know your clientele very well, and your crew even better, versus
the anticipated 'musical partners' in the airline world. Today
I love the variability in my crewmates and in my overnights,"
she says.
Becky holds an ATP, Boeing 737
type rating, Airplane SEL and MEL, Glider, and Advanced Ground
Instructor. She and David now have 201 acres that they are turning
into a residential airport, "our life-long project."
Becky's advice to others: "Don't
give up! The people who don't achieve their goals are the ones
who take themselves out of the game. Depression, dejection, rejection,
frustration, and money woes do not qualify as 'good' reasons.
Never accept the negative information you get from others in
the pursuit of your dream, whatever that dream is." And
lastly, "Never stop learning."
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