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Usual talk of pilots and airplane captains would likely be within a construct utilising

exclusivelymale gender pronouns. When it comes to Captain Sofia Sani, though, that is

not the case. The very first female Captainwith Firefly Airlines regales

Jamilah Lim

with

an exclusive interviewabout her career and her thoughts on the airline industry.

Impromptu

While in college, she found out about

flying school and enrolled there as well,

on top of gaining experience working as

a front-line service staff. This certainly

helped to boost her communications

and service skills, skills that she would

bring with her for her years to come. Ad-

ditionally, she grappled and learnt how

to carve out a decent work-life balance

through prioritisation, a skill essential

to flying due to the unexpected nature

of piloting aircraft.

Post college, she continued with flying

school and signed on with Firefly Airlines

in 2008 – Sofia regrets nothing and has

never looked back since.

On Piloting

As like her peers in other airlines, Captain

Sofia reports directly to the Flight Opera-

Pilot, Captain and Lady:

An Interview with Captain Sof ia Sani

S

ofia

is not your average

pilot.

Born in Kuala Lum-

pur, Sofia hails from a

large, multi-racial fam-

ily of nine; she has six

siblings, and a Chinese

father and a Malay mother. Sofia spent

her formative years in Sekolah Rendah

Kebangsaan Kampung Tunku and the

Sri Aman Girls School in Petaling Jaya,

and, in what some may deem an uncon-

ventional route to piloting, the spunky

Kuala Lumpur native went through

the local university system for a grand

total of eight days before she decided

Landscaping was not her groove. She

thusly said goodbye and went on her

merry way to enrol in KDU College to do

Mass Communications.

tions department. In the aviation practice,

pilots and cabin crew generally report to

the Operation Control Centre (OCC) to

gather flight details before proceeding to

the aircraft. Information such as which

aircraft to fly, the destination, aircraft

loads and other salient details would

be predetermined by Firefly’s respective

departments.

A ‘typical day in her shoes’ can be

quite the misnomer – pilots such as

Sofia never really have ‘typical’ days;

their working hours are not fixed, and

depends heavily on the time of the

flights. This may, however, afford her

some semblance of flexibility with her

timing, as she can tend to her personal

commitments such as baking, going

to the gym or doing groceries during

non-office hours.

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