UK's youngest female pilot, 16, to be mentored by easyJet captain as airline aims to attract more women

Ellie Carter has been offered a mentorship with easyJet’s Line Training Captain Zoe Ebrey, as part of its female pilot recruitment initiative - EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MARCH 18
Ellie Carter has been offered a mentorship with easyJet’s Line Training Captain Zoe Ebrey, as part of its female pilot recruitment initiative - EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MARCH 18

The youngest female pilot is to be mentored by an easyJet captain to help her choose between life as a stunt or commercial flier.

Ellie Carter made headlines in January when she flew a light aircraft alone just three days after her 16th birthday.

As she continues to explore the field of aviation she will now be mentored by a female captain at the airline as part of its efforts to attract more women to become professional pilots.

Ellie, from Great Torrington, Devon, said: "I've been interested in physics and powered flight from as young as I can remember.

"Flying absolutely amazes me and continues to surprise me and so I can see how rewarding a career as a pilot could be.”

Ellie Carter made headlines in January when she flew a light aircraft alone just three days after her 16th birthday - Credit: Carl Thomas
Ellie Carter made headlines in January when she flew a light aircraft alone just three days after her 16th birthday Credit: Carl Thomas

Becoming a U2 Dragon Lady pilot, which is part of a secret aerial reconnaissance squad in the US airforce, a stunt pilot or a piloting instructor are all areas of interest Ellie will be exploring over the next year.

"I hope that my story will encourage young girls to accomplish whatever they set their mind to, because if I can do it, so can they,” she said.

"I'm overwhelmed with the support I've had from the public and ecstatic that easyJet have offered me this opportunity which will help me on my way to pursuing the career of my dreams. I can't wait to get started."

Zoe Ebrey, easyJet training captain and Ellie's mentor, said: "It's fantastic to meet such a passionate young commercial pilot in the making.

EasyJet is aiming for 20 percent of its new trainee pilots to be women by 2020, up from 15 percent in 2017 - Credit: Carl Thomas
EasyJet is aiming for 20 percent of its new trainee pilots to be women by 2020, up from 15 percent in 2017 Credit: Carl Thomas

"Ellie's drive, determination and achievements to date are impressive and I look forward to helping her more on her journey."

Only around 5 percent of airline pilots across the world are women.

EasyJet is aiming for 20 percent of its new trainee pilots to be women by 2020, up from 15 percent in 2017.

A poll of 2,000 British parents and children commissioned by the Luton-based carrier indicated that more than a quarter of young girls would consider a career as a pilot.

But the survey suggested that more than half (51%) of children believe their career choices are restricted by gender stereotypes. The figure for their parents was 66%.

EasyJet's director of flight operations, captain David Morgan, said: "We want our people to reflect the diversity of the customers we fly and the communities in which we operate and so encouraging more girls and women to take on this hugely rewarding career is an integral part of this.

"I'm really pleased that we are currently on track for our target of ensuring 20% of our new pilot entrants are women by 2020."