New Jersey Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 3 Kristina
“I would say, ‘I want to be a waitress,’ and my mom would say, ‘Why not own the restaurant?’ I would say, ‘I want to be a nurse,’ and my mom would say, ‘Why not be a doctor?’”
“My mom purposefully named my sister and
Inspiration
“I heard about women making history in aviation while I was in school, and I told my guidance counselor that I wanted to be a pilot,” she said. “He said that girls couldn’t be pilots.”
A chance encounter put her on a path to a career in aviation.
“My mother took us to Great Adventure [theme park], and there was an AH-1 Cobra [helicopter] static display there. I knew I wanted to work with Cobras,”
She went to her high school guidance counselor and told him she was going to join the Army National Guard.
Helicopter Mechanic Duty
“I was working on a helicopter one day, when a supervisor of mine, a male, told me I hit the glass ceiling. I was confused about what he meant,” she said. “He said that I was going to climb as high as I could go on that ladder; that I could see the rest of the path, but I could never get there. I was angry.”
After twelve years as an enlisted maintenance soldier,
As a young pilot, she found herself going from the lush Pine Barrens of New Jersey to the dangerous skies over Iraq.
Flying Missions Over Iraq
“I was scared at first, but the more missions we did, the better it got,”
She is the New Jersey Army National Guard’s first female maintenance test pilot.
“I love what I do and I just want little girls out there to know that this is something they can do, too,”
And what about that supervisor that told her she hit the glass ceiling?
“I saw my old supervisor after I came back from flight training, and he was really happy for me. He said I didn’t hit the glass ceiling, I busted right through it!”