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The Spirit Charitable Foundation and ATP Flight School, on behalf of the ATP Alumni Association, have awarded a $20,000 training scholarship to an aspiring airline pilot, Kayce Sorbello, during the 2022 International Women in Aviation Conference.
"Kayce represents the best of the aviation community, whose story, determination, and drive to help others will be an inspiration to many young females aspiring to follow in her steps," said Chris Carey, Director of the ATP Alumni Association.
Originally from St. Louis, Sorbello started her journey towards becoming a professional pilot in August 2021 at ATP's Raleigh-Durham location. A driven female aviator, Kayce overcame childhood struggles and hardships to pursue her passion for aviation, becoming the first pilot in her family. During college, she uncovered her second passion – humanitarian aid – while working with two community-based projects in Uganda and Sierra Leone.
"I have every intention of using my skills in aviation to benefit others," said Sorbello. "While my current goal is to spend a majority of my career as an airline pilot, I also hope to maintain proficiency in general aviation and volunteer with organizations that are dedicated to supporting both domestic and international communities in need."
Having earned her commercial pilot certificate in February, Sorbello is nearly complete with the Airline Career Pilot Program and is now at ATP's CFI Academy training to become a flight instructor.