Literary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in Aviation
Join Liz Booker as she interviews authors whose books feature women in aviation from across genres, historical periods, and types of flying, and be inspired by the tenacity, adventure, and courage of our sisters in the air.
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Liz not only promotes books featuring women in aviation, but also provides the tools and information for other women to tell their stories. Check out Writers' Room interviews for in-depth discussions on writing, publishing, and book promotion.
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Literary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in Aviation
Captain Lynn Rippelmeyer — From TWA Stewardess to Pioneering 747 Captain
Pioneering airline pilot Lynn Rippelmeyer reflects on her extraordinary journey from being hired as a TWA stewardess in the early 1970s to becoming one of the first women to fly the Boeing 747, and later retiring from United Airlines after a career shaped both by deregulation, mergers, and furloughs, and by generosity, unexpected opportunities, and adventure.
We talk about her two-part memoir, beginning with Life Takes Wings, which traces her path from the cabin to the flight deck at a time when women were told — explicitly — that they didn’t belong there. Lynn shares unforgettable stories from the cockpit, including a laugh-out-loud reading involving a seeing-eye dog, Florida mud, and an entire airport watching it unfold. In Life Takes Flight, the adventures continue as she pursues her flying career, takes a break to raise a family, and then returns to flying as a single mom.
This episode also explores:
- The transition from “stewardess” to “flight attendant” and what that shift meant culturally
- Being told women couldn’t fly “the heavies” — and proving otherwise
- The mentors (and gatekeepers) who shaped her career
- How discovering the WASP later in life reframed everything she’d been told
- Why writing her story became a responsibility, not just a creative act
- How her flying career ultimately led to humanitarian work in Honduras and the founding of a nonprofit
Lynn’s story sits at the intersection of aviation, feminism, labor history, and storytelling — and it’s one every aspiring aviator (and writer) should hear.
Buy the books directly from Lynn to support her non-profit Roatan Support Effort. https://lynnrippelmeyer.com/purchase-now
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Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!
-Liz Booker
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