AAPI Heritage Month Spotlight: A Family of Flight: Captain Paolo Alisasis
CA Paolo Alisasis shares how his family's adaptability has shaped his view on achieving success.
CA Paolo Alisasis shares how his family's adaptability has shaped his view on achieving success.
As we recognize Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re honored to spotlight Makailah Badger, who shares her story about growing up in a small village in Samoa, her dreams of becoming a U.S. citizen.
Check Flight Attendant Julie Mosteller is using her passion and knowledge for science, engineering and space to volunteer with the Mars Rover project and get a glimpse into the minds of children and their vision of our future in space. Read about Julie’s unique experience.
Keeping our customers safe is our top priority and is the ultimate way we show care for customers and fellow team members. However, Captain David Hawk recently went above and beyond that priority when he went to great lengths to ensure customers had food when no options were available at the airport. Read more for the full story.
Delays can be tough on customers and team members alike. Through a recent act of care and generosity, Captain Brian Schefold turned a delay in Cleveland (CLE) into a unique experience for children and their parents on the flight. Continue reading to learn more.
CNBC recently caught up with Charlotte-based mechanic, Erin Martin, in an interview full of questions about her life, her background, her current role with PSA and her future career aspirations. Learn more about Erin through the feature on CNBC in the article.
PSA has taken steps in bringing diversity, equity and inclusion to the forefront for all team members to learn more about the different cultures, lifestyles and backgrounds that make us stronger together. March 31 is International Transgender Visibility Day and we’re honored to hear from one of our Flight Attendants, Brandyn Steele, who talks about being transgender, her decision to transition and being an advocate for the transgender community.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re featuring some of our team members and what inspired them to join the aviation industry. Captain Elizabeth Krucheck shares how her family and other female aviators influenced her to become a pilot.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are spotlighting Margaret Soda, Vice President of Human Resources and Labor Relations. Margaret talks about her role on the executive team, her thoughts about bringing women into the aviation industry and her advice to those who want to pursue a career in aviation.
“While I do have years of medical experience, I believe my flight attendant training through PSA kicked in and I just took over." - Amy Miller, FA (PHL)
Keep reading to learn how Amy earned the Real American Hero Award.