Video Podcast: How
Deb Lawrie blazed the trail for equal flights
In
the 1970s, a young pilot called Deborah Lawrie did something nobody had thought
possible: took on the might of Ansett, at the time one of Australia’s two big
airlines, all the way to the High Court – and won. Her goal? To overturn Sir
Reginald Ansett’s long-standing ban on women in the cockpit and become
Australia’s first female commercial airline pilot. Her landmark case – and her
incredible subsequent career – paved the way for female aviators after her to
make their mark on Australian skies. Now working for Virgin Australia, Deb is
the oldest and longest-serving female pilot at any commercial airline in the
world, and has just released a new memoir, Touching
the Sky, recounting her fight against Ansett and what came next. On
this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Deb sits down with Jake to discuss how
she caught the flying bug at an early age, how she took down the aviation titan
that was Sir Reg Ansett, and the highs and lows of more than four decades of
flying.
Enjoy the
podcast,
The Australian Aviation team

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