Groundbreaking Pilot Carole Hopson Reflects on her Position as a Woman of Color in Aviation
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“It’s an honor.” Groundbreaking pilot Carole Hopson reflects on her position as a woman of color in aviation. Hopson landed her dream role as a captain for a commercial airline at age 58. Now, she's working on a goal of sending 100 African American women to flight school by 2035, and she's helping to educate a group of young women learning to build drones and showing them a path to the future. TODAY's Laura Jarrett shares her remarkable story.
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