Meet Ghana’s Youngest Female Commercial Pilot, 21-Year-Old Maame Esi

Audrey Maame Esi Swatson is the youngest female commercial pilot in Ghana, having obtained her commercial license at the age of 21.

She is currently a First Officer with Passion Air, operating the Dash 8 Q-400 aircraft.

Audrey started pursuing her passion in aviation when she was 18-years old. She attended the Mach1 Aviation Academy in South Africa for flight training where she also had her first solo flight just 1 year after.

She eventually obtained her Commercial Pilot License after completing a total of 210 hours that she has flown at age 21. She credits her education for her success.

“Apart from God and my parents, I owe everything I am and everything I hope to be to school. Without the education I have received during my lifetime, the friends I have met and have networked with, the great teachers that have been there for me since day one, I would not be able to move on to a more positive place in my life. I would not be able to have a chance to even become a pilot,” Audrey said in a media interview.

Moreover, Audrey founded her own aviation company called Excel Aviation, where she serves as the CEO. She is glad to be given a chance to

“inspire other children that whatever they dream of, they can actually be. Education has fulfilled me and I am a more positive person because of it.”

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