- Rosella Bjornson
Infobox Person
name =Rosella Marie Bjornson
birth_date =birth date|1947|7|13|df=y
birth_place =Lethbridge, Alberta ,Canada
occupation =Aviator
spouse =Bill Pratt
parents =
children =2Rosella Marie Bjornson was born on
July 13 ,1947 , inLethbridge , Alberta. She was raised on her parents' farm nearChampion and attended high school in nearby Vulcan. She showed enthusiasm for flying at an early age because of her father's interest. Ken Bjornson learned to fly in 1946 and took his daughter flying in hisAeronca Champ from the time she was a very young child.Rosella had her first flying lesson on her 17th birthday at the
Lethbridge Flying Club and completed herPrivate Pilot's Licence in 2 months. She attended theUniversity of Calgary where she majored ingeography andgeology . During this time she accumulated flying hours and studied for herCommercial Licence , which she obtained in 1967. In the same year, she experienced competitive flying by entering theAlberta Centennial Air Race . She and her female co-pilot secured a first place finish by completing the race with the exact estimate of their flight time and within one tenth of agallon of their fuel consumption estimate.While on campus, Rosella was instrumental in organizing the
University of Calgary Flying Club . She also devoted time to the first group ofGirl Guide Air Rangers inCalgary and started the ground work which led to the formation of anAlberta Flying Farmer Teen Chapter .In 1969, Rosella received her Instructor's Rating and began instructing at the
Flying Club inWinnipeg . Within a year she had earned her Class II Instructor's Rating. On May 25, 1972, she was awarded the 89th Gold Seal of Proficiency from theRoyal Canadian Flying Clubs Association . While in Winnipeg, she was involved in organizing the Manitoba Chapter of the Ninety-Nines, the International organization of Women Pilots. During her final year of instructing, she devoted her spare time to training a Squadron of Air Cadets.By 1973, Rosella had 3,500 hours flying time, an
Air Transport Rating and a Class I Multi-engine Instrument Rating, and applied to fly with the airlines. She was hired as a First Officer atTransair , the fourth largest airline inCanada . This gave her the distinction of being the first female to be hired as First Officer inNorth America on scheduled jet equipment, and the first female to be hired by a commercial air line inCanada . She was the first female member of theCanadian Air Line Pilots Association .In June 1977, Rosella married
Bill Pratt , a corporate pilot flying out ofWinnipeg . The onset of her pregnancy in 1979 created another first in that there was no precedent set for a pregnant pilot. She took a personal leave of absence (sick leave was not appropriate in her case) and returned to work in 1980 as First Officer on theBoeing 737 withPacific Western Airlines (PWA), which had purchasedTransair .The family moved to
Edmonton and both Rosella and her husband flew for PWA. After a second pregnancy in 1984, she was involved in discussions with Transport Canada regarding regulations dealing with pregnant pilots. Subsequently, the regulations were changed to allow a pilot who is pregnant to fly "while under her doctor's supervision". Bjornson again returned to work as First Officer on the Boeing 737 at a new airline, Canadian Airlines International, which had formed by merging PWA, CP Air, Eastern Provincial Airlines and Nordair.Rosella received a number of prestigious awards in 1988. In June, she was inducted into the International Forest of Friendship in Atchison, Kansas. A Certification of Appreciation in recognition of her leaderships in the activities of the organization was presented to her by the International Organization of Ninety-Nines in Oklahoma City. In October of that year, she received a Pioneering Award from the Western Canada Aviation Museum in Winnipeg.
In the winter of 1990, Rosella became the first female Captain with Canadian Airlines International and the first woman to be promoted to Captain with a major Canadian air carrier.
In 1991, Rosella received the National Award of Achievement at the National Transportation Day kick-off celebrations in Halifax in May. She also was the recipient of the Manitoba Award of Achievement at the NTW Conference in Winnipeg on June 6. The Award of Achievement is presented for innovation and initiative in bringing positive and measurable improvements of significant and enduring benefit to transport in Canada.
Throughout her career, Rosella has made a valuable and ongoing contribution to the youth of the nation by participating in school career days. In 1990, she was featured in a poster campaign by the Alberta Government, "Dream/Dare/Do", encouraging young people to set goals and strive towards them.
Rosella Marie Bjornson was inducted as a Member of Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame in 1997.
Honours and legacy
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External links
* [http://www.canadian99s.org/articles/P_bjornson.htm Rosella Bjornson profile]
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