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Aviation student soars to top of her class

Thursday 8 March 2018

The sole female in the School of Aviation's M66 cohort has been named the top student of her class.

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Vanessa Brill-Holland, pictured with one of the School of Aviation鈥檚 Diamond aircraft.

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The sole female in the School of Aviation's M66 cohort has been named the top student of her class. Vanessa Brill-Holland received the Outstanding Student Award at the school鈥檚 recent Wings Ceremony for overall excellence in the practical and academic aspects of the aviation programme.

She said she was 鈥渜uite surprised鈥 by the award, but pleased that all her hard work had paid off.

The School of Aviation鈥檚 Wings Ceremony takes place as each cohort completes the flight-training component of the Bachelor of Aviation degree.聽For most, getting their commercial pilot鈥檚 licence, or 鈥榃ings鈥, is just as significant as their graduation ceremony.

鈥淕etting my Wings was a big milestone and represents everything the class and I have been through to get to this point in our career,鈥 Ms Brill-Holland says.

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The M66 cohort, who have just received their Wings.

Succeeding in a male-dominated sector

She says she was never intimidated by being in a male-dominated programme. 鈥淚 never felt at any disadvantage but, because there are so few women on the course, we supported each other a lot across the classes.鈥

Ms Brill-Holland says she dreamed about flying when she was in a desk-bound job and achieving her pilot鈥檚 licence is a dream come true.

鈥淚 knew I wanted to fly when I was sitting at my desk in an office job that overlooked all the planes flying in and out of Auckland airport,鈥 she says.

Her most memorable experience at Massey was showing her friends why she loves flying so much.

鈥淢y highlight was the navigation flight I went on with two friends, where we flew from Palmerston North to Kaikoura to spend the day on the beach before flying home,鈥 she says.

Like many of her classmates, Ms Brill-Holland hopes to enter Massey鈥檚 flight instructor鈥檚 course after she graduates and, ultimately, to become a pilot for a commercial airline overseas.