Rural Upbringing Led to Being a Pilot

“There’s more to life than being a passenger.”-Amelia Earhart.

Kallan Christman, a Clark, South Dakota native and New York City resident, perfectly epitomizes her aviator idol’s quote.

This 29-year-old natural red head and pilot has taken many paths in life, usually in unconventional and out-of-the-ordinary ways.

Kallan & her strongest influencers: Parents Wendy & Rodney.

Rural Influences & Mentors

An active Future Farmers of America (FFA) member, Callan enjoyed building, participating and leading. She credits instructor and FFA advisor Greg Janisch, as well as her parents, for making her feel that neither her small community upbringing nor her gender would ever hold her back. “Janisch knew how to direct my misplaced energy and turn it into something successful.”

“My parents encouraged me to love thy neighbor, try new things and take everything as it comes. They’ve supported all my crazy dreams and ambitions from day one.”  

Growing up on a farm Kallan learned no job is gender specific. “I was encouraged and expected to fix fences, work cattle and mow hay. I was never raised to think women shouldn’t or couldn’t be doing those things.”

Being raised on a farm also taught her to keep going when things get tough. “My parents couldn’t give up whenever there was a speedbump. We had to keep the operation running even if it didn’t rain, if we lost a calf or maybe when the markets weren’t in our favor.”

She took these examples with her throughout her journey of getting to the airlines.

“I believed I could do anything I set my mind to.”

Not a Straight Line to Becoming a Pilot

Kallan easily admits her journey to becoming a commercial airline pilot was not a straight line. In fact, she says if she could change anything about her life it would be earlier and greater exposure to career opportunities.

“It would’ve been nice to be exposed to the opportunity of aviation and to know it was a career option.”

Instead, she graduated from Northern State University (NSU) in 2016 with a music education degree. “I was raised in a musical family. It was something that made sense to me and helped me find a ‘category’ I belonged to.”

Attending her best friend’s flight attendant graduation in Minneapolis changed her life’s path. “Hearing them talk about the job, the benefits and all the travel piqued my attention.”

Flight Attendant

She shifted her career focus and became a flight attendant for just under 5 years, loving it.  Kallan worked a lot of international flights, especially appreciating layovers, particularly in Scotland, Iceland and England.

“I’ve been to over 30 countries because of this job. I’ve eaten so many kinds of food, met so many people from all over the world and saw landscapes I could only have dreamt about as a young girl in South Dakota.”

What’s not so great is mean passengers. “Passenger aggression has got out of hand. People are attacking flight attendants and mistreating fellow passengers as well. It is very concerning to me because flying used to be such a fun and exciting experience. The lack of humanity is truly surprising.”

Pilot

Kallan’s curiosity and belief that gender is not a barrier to career success spawned quickly in her aviation career. About 18 months into being a flight attendant, she took a discovery flight to learn about the pilot side of things. The mix of adventure, challenge and pay intrigued her.

She also had the chance to enter the flight deck on an unoccupied plane being repositioned at the airport. There she got to see what happens on the other side of the door and why pilots loved flying.

“It was such an amazing experience to see what made that big tube fly. I was instantly interested and had a newfound appreciation.”

Kallan quickly learned becoming a pilot takes both a lot of time and money. Seldom do those exist simultaneously.

She worked full-time as a flight attendant while getting her ratings.

“Figuring out how to make time to take flight lessons was also quite the hurdle.”

There were many steps involved in being able to fly a commercial airline, each achieved at a south St. Paul, MN aviation school.

All steps required a written test, oral exam and a flight test portion.

  • Private Pilot
  • Instrument Pilot
  • Single Engine Commercial Pilot
  • Certified Flight Instructor
  • Certified Flight Instructor Instrument
  • Multi Engine Commercial Pilot, add on
  • Airline Transport Pilot

It took Kallan 4 months to attain her private pilot’s license and from zero hours to an airline pilot was just under 4 years.

Passing these tests to fly a commercial airline is Kallan’s proudest moment in life to date.

Pilot Role Model

Kallan & 1st female captain she flew with.

Kallan’s personal goal in aviation is to have a lifelong career of big airlines and cool destinations while sharing them with her family and friends.

But she also understands that she is a role model, especially to young girls. “The best part of being a female aviator is that moment when a little girl come onboard, sees me sitting in the flight deck, turns to her parents and says, “Look, a lady pilot!” Sometimes I feel like maybe it sparked interest in another future female pilot.”

“I encourage all women who have an interest to give aviation a try.”

An annual Girls in Aviation Day is held in Eden Prairie, MN where different airlines, flight schools and military pilots come and give young girls a chance to see the variety of career opportunities in aviation.

You Can Take the Girl Out of the Country…

Kallan has enjoyed exploring and living in every city she’s been assigned to, thus far. She quietly reveals, “New York City doesn’t quite have the Midwest manners thing down yet.”

Also, if tomorrow she stepped away from aviation, she’d circle back to the beginning.

“I would ranch and train horses because I love animals more than anything.”

In the meantime,

LISTEN.

She’s probably playing one of her beloved instruments: piano, guitar, ukulele or saxophone.

LOOK AHEAD.

She’s likely buttering a landing.  Urban Dictionary: butter landing

LOOK UP.

This gal may be up there flying a fighter jet and doing aerobatics-her lifetime goal finally achieved, unconventionally, of course.

In Scotland with a Highlander cow.

More Information

Women Pilot Statistics: Female Representation in Aviation – Pilot Institute

WAI | Women in Aviation International Home

FAA Support to Rural Communities | Federal Aviation Administration

Girls in Aviation Day — Stars of the North

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12 Most Popular Posts in 2021

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It’s that time of year again where I look back at work done and plan for work ahead.

This includes a review of my website to satisfy a curiosity of which posts were most popular.

[Keep in mind most read doesn’t always equate with most liked.]

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5 Ways Kearney, NE Stole My Heart – Linda Leier Thomason

I work with Convention & Visitor Bureaus (CVBs) and Chamber of Commerce and other economic development groups to assess and improve tourism in their communities. In this Kearney, NE assignment I went undercover to visit key attractions and locations. Findings addressed areas of concern, hospitality of tourism staff, local knowledge by key staff at restaurants, lodging, etc. Conclusion: Kearney, NE is a great place to visit with welcoming citizens. Do yourself a favor. Visit.

Beauty Queen Conquers Nashville Only to Suffer Loss – Linda Leier Thomason

Georgia was the girl all younger girls in her community looked up to. She was beautiful, talented and accomplished. The former Miss North Dakota went on to have a successful career in Nashville’s music industry. Today she’s back in ND after the love of her life suddenly died.

FFA Advisor Lives Through Death – Linda Leier Thomason

Accomplished educator and FFA Advisor shares heartbreaking story on the loss of his beloved wife to breast cancer. He offers an insider perspective on coping during and after a spouse’s death. Good news. He’s found love again.

Are You an Alcoholic? Twila Shares Her Story – Linda Leier Thomason

How courageous and commendable of Twila to share her story of becoming an alcoholic. The good, the bad and the very real were revealed. Twila details her life from rock bottom to rehab to sobriety.

Depression & Suicide in Rural America: Joey’s Story – Linda Leier Thomason

The surviving spouse of an adored husband, father and grandfather got real about living with someone who fought depression for over three decades before taking his own life. The after-effects on the family are heartbreaking.

Farm Girl to Fortune 200 Leader – Linda Leier Thomason

Cyndy’s Midwestern work ethic took her to the top of a Fortune 200 corporation. She helped countless others achieve their career goals while achieving hers. None of it was easy. All of it is possible.

Faith, Family & Farming: McCook, Nebraska – Linda Leier Thomason

Another CVB assignment. The heartbeat of this Southwestern Nebraska community was easy to see and feel during the undercover visit. Life in McCook centers around faith, family and farming. It’s another community to visit. Check out McCook, NE.

Midwestern Values Led Tomlinson Straight to the Top – Linda Leier Thomason

Here is a guy who’d win if he ever chose to run for public office at any level. There is an old expression, “cream rises to the top.” It fits. His 8 life lessons are worth posting for daily review.

10 Ways to Begin Healing from An Emotionally Absent Mother – Linda Leier Thomason

This story busts the myth that all mothers love their children. It describes the consequences of being raised by an emotionally absent mother and ways to heal from such an absence.

Mary Kay Superstar-Rhonda’s Journey to the Top – Linda Leier Thomason

Heartwarming story about a shy girl with low self-esteem. Yet, she earned the use of 14 career cars and been featured on Times Square billboards in New York City.

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This story should be shared with every person who neglects their own health or minimizes unusual symptoms. Dad’s not coming home. Let Andy’s life save yours.

Growing up Gay in the Midwest: Collin’s Story – Linda Leier Thomason

It’s challenging to feel accepted for who you are during certain periods of your life. Being gay in rural Nebraska escalates this for Collin. Here he’s both frank and instructional about growing up gay in the Midwest.

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Linda Leier Thomason writes freelance business and travel stories along with feature articles. Her work experience includes a Fortune 500 corporation, federal government, entrepreneurship and small business. Read more about her background and qualifications by clicking on the “Meet Linda” tab above.