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Kamora Freeland, Youngest Black Woman Pilot at 17, Balances Flying High and Studying Finance at Spelman

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Youngest Black woman pilot Kamora Freeland
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A Trailblazing Young Pilot Making History

Kamora Freeland made history last year when she became the youngest Black woman to earn a pilot’s license at 17. Now, she is soaring even higher as she balances college life and her passion for flying. Freeland is currently a finance major at Spelman College, one of the most prestigious HBCUs in the country.

Her journey into aviation started unexpectedly. Originally, she wanted to explore the ocean, but a flight lesson in 2021 changed everything. “I earned my pilot license before I got a driver’s license,” she told the New York Post, laughing. Since then, she has been qualified to fly planes with up to 12 passengers.

Navigating College and Aviation

Freeland’s transition to college life has been both exciting and challenging. She started at Spelman as a sophomore, thanks to the college credits she earned in high school. This early start has given her a head start in academics while allowing her to continue her aviation journey.

“Starting college as a sophomore has been a whirlwind of emotions—exciting, overwhelming, and liberating all at once,” Freeland told Advance/SILive.com. “It’s like stepping into a whole new world where you’re figuring out who you are, balancing independence, and navigating friendships, academics, and late-night study sessions.”

While studying finance and minoring in entrepreneurship, she remains dedicated to flying. Whether she will pursue a career as a commercial airline pilot remains to be seen, but her passion for aviation is undeniable.

Breaking Barriers in Aviation

Freeland’s story stands as a beacon of inspiration for young Black women in aviation. The aviation industry has long struggled with diversity, particularly for Black women. By securing her pilot’s license so young, Freeland has broken barriers and opened doors for others to follow.

Her ability to juggle academics and aviation proves that success is not limited to one path. “I love flying, and I have a passion for it. Plus, pilots can make up to $700,000, so that caught my attention, too,” she told the Post. Her ambition, drive, and determination continue to push her toward new heights.

Looking Toward the Future

Freeland’s future is full of possibilities. With her background in finance and entrepreneurship, she could innovate within the aviation industry or pursue business ventures while continuing to fly. Regardless of which path she chooses, she has already made an unforgettable mark.

For young Black women dreaming of aviation, Freeland is proof that the sky is not the limit—it’s just the beginning.

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Ebenezer Agbey Quist is a seasoned digital journalist passionate about highlighting Black women's achievements, stories, and issues. He has written over 1,500 articles for allnewsblackwomen.com, which is another portrayal of his expertise in impactful storytelling and digital media. He is also the author of three books: Reformed Not Deformed, Cheers and Tears of After-School Life, and AGB3WOE-3. Previously, he served as the Head of the Human Interest Desk at YEN.com.gh, one of Ghana’s leading news platforms, where he received several awards, including the Outstanding Achievement for Professional Conduct Award and the Best Human Interest Editor Award. Though he holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from KNUST (2017), Ebenezer transitioned into writing and journalism, building expertise in digital investigations and marketing. He has certifications in AFP’s digital investigation techniques and a Digital Marketing Certificate from Aleph Holding. Email: ebenezerquist.eq48@gmail.com WhatsApp: +233501360650

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