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Envoy reaches 100 Rotor Transition Program pilots

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About a year ago, Envoy began an audacious project to train military helicopter pilots to become airline pilots, and Envoy has successfully passed 100 pilots through the Rotor Transition Program (RTP). Taking that 100th spot is pilot Matthew Silker, retired Army Captain, who flew Blackhawks, Guardrails and KingAirs. A father of four, Matthew is prepared to… Read more »

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Girls Rule at International Girls In Aviation Day

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GIAD- WAI

On September 23, Women in Aviation International (WAI) chapters around the world hosted the third annual “International Girls In Aviation Day” event to attract more young women to the aviation and aerospace communities. Envoy is proud to have been a sponsor of the WAI North Texas Chapter Dallas area event, where we had our pilot… Read more »

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Finding value on her own time

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Kara McKinney

There are those who are happy staying in their lane, never asking too much of themselves and content with their stationary position. And then there are those who have long bid farewell to an idle, tranquil mind. One of these determined persons – who, on a daily basis, zooms around like a bee in search… Read more »

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Firsthand Account: 2017 Brookshire’s Heroes Flight (Day 1)

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My first trip ever to Washington D.C. was finally happening. I had been waiting months for this opportunity to cover the legendary, iconic and perfectly photogenic metropolis.  Yet, not only was my camera going to get work, but so would my heart. See, this trip was more about the passengers than the destination, and I would… Read more »

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Women With Wings: First Officer Sara St. Clair

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Growing up a horse-riding rodeo-roping self-proclaimed “guy’s girl,” Sara St. Clair is the perfect vision of a woman tackling a male-dominated profession like commercial aviation. Only the Atlanta-native doesn’t see herself as a social justice warrior, but, rather, she sees herself as the best human possible for the job. Between high school and college, after… Read more »

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