The Story of Shaesta Waiz: An Afghan Refuge Who Flew Around the World in a Single-Engine Aircraft (2020)
This is a conversation about overcoming obstacles, creating opportunities, embracing a dual identity, pursuing a big dream, and resetting in a new chapter of life. Hear about Shaesta’s journey, her grace and commitment to serve, and how she uses her platform to inspire and encourage young women around the world to seek education in STEM and pursue their passions.
Shaesta started Dreams Soar to share her story with girls and young women around the world, to let them know it is possible to achieve their dreams, regardless of the challenges and traditions they may face.
About Shaesta
Shaesta Waiz was born in Afghanistan at a refugee camp during the Soviet-Afghan War in 1987. Her family came to the United States and grew up in California. Although it wasn't until graduating high school that Sheasta dreamed of an aviation career, she accomplished a great deal in short order. She is a graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and the first certified civilian female pilot from Afghanistan. She earned a record for being youngest woman to fly solo around the world in a single-engine aircraft. Shaesta is the founder of Dreams Soar, a woman’s ambassador program where young women interested in an education in aviation and engineering are mentored and supported.
Topics Include
Growing up as an Afghan refugee in the US
Gender roles and what she saw possible as a young girl
What sparked a love of flying
Why and how she planned her trip around the world
Highs, lows, endurance and lice
Challenges and doubts, trusting intuition
Mental health and aviation
Working towards a goal
Importance of STEM education and access for women
Resources Mentioned
Connect with Shaesta
Instagram: @shaesta.waiz