Christina Ho glides remarkably from the fashion runway into the male-dominated aviation industry where she now sits confidently beside fellow commercial pilots.
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00:00 Actually the first time I flew on a little plane is back in high school time.
00:05 At that time I remember there is a retired training captain in that town looking for a
00:12 person who will help him out to paint the plane for him. And I said, "Oh I don't want money,
00:18 can you take me out for flying?" And then that is the first time I ever really flown in the sky.
00:25 Hello everyone, I'm Christine Ho, currently a commercial airline pilot working for Cathay
00:38 Pacific Airways. I grew up in Hong Kong, a very traditional family and studied in a traditional
00:45 school. But I really, really like art. So I graduated with this major and then became a
00:51 fashion designer. And then after a couple of years I thought, as a young woman where should I go next?
00:58 And I saw the airline recruiting and seeing a poster from airline having a male pilot on it
01:09 and a female cabin crew on it. Once I decided to become a pilot, then I remember a person,
01:18 a mentor, a very important mentor in my life. So I thought of this mentor and then I went back
01:26 and I actually called him and said, "Oh now after so many years I decided to be a pilot,
01:35 can I come back to your Pacific Airfield to become a volunteer just to know about your
01:41 industry as I don't know too much about it?" And then he said yes. So after that I applied for the
01:49 applied through the cadet training program and then through the company and through the training,
01:58 the intensive training and then and come back for some more trainings in the simulator and
02:05 in real plane and then finally became a commercial airline pilot.
02:09 I would say from the history female pilot is actually a minority in this male-dominated world
02:21 but we have been doing a lot to improve that. And I think the first thing that you really face
02:30 during the challenge is when I start wanting to become a pilot, you start to tell people about it
02:37 so you may receive some of the message that is not that positive and it is easily to drag you down
02:46 but I would say just believe in yourself and ask the right questions. Especially I remember when I
02:55 see that flight deck, even the two pilots in front of me is a male pilot, I would encourage
03:03 girls no matter is it becoming a pilot or going into the field that they want,
03:11 just have to believe in yourself and believe that you will also be able to meet the same standard.
03:21 I have so much faith in our new young generations, especially during this time that I have
03:28 been invited to different schools and companies and I have been seeing them how great they are
03:35 and I believe so much in them and I just want to be continuously, sustainably continue to
03:42 encourage them, telling them that they're great and they have so much opportunity in front of them
03:49 and don't underestimate themselves or their ability and want them to really try their best
03:59 to find their own happiness and own path of career and also give back to the community.
04:05 And I grew up in Hong Kong and spent years in the United States but definitely
04:14 treated Hong Kong as home and loving this city and thinking that I belong here and belongs to this company.
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