- Family members gathered to celebrate with a lady who achieved her dream of becoming a pilot
- In a trending video, the lady was seen in her uniform and clutching a beautiful bouquet
- People on TikTok took to the comment section of the video to join the celebration and congratulate her
A lady has successfully become the first person in her family to qualify as a pilot.
In a heartwarming video posted by @ngcwelekazimakuleni, the lady showed when she finished her training and graduated from a flying school.
Ngcwelekazi was clutching a beautiful bouquet handed to her by her family to celebrate her graduation.
Lady celebrates graduating as a pilot
She was all smiles and happiness as she was decorated as a certified private pilot.
Ngcwelekazi revealed in the video that she was the first person in her family to become a pilot.
She captioned the video:
“First Pilot of the family… GRATEFUL.”
TikTok users took to the video’s comment section to shower her with many congratulatory messages.
Watch the video below:
TikTok users congratulate lady who became a pilot
@lokomelanin said:
“I’m proud of her without even knowing her.”
@Hallebberry commented:
“Beauty and the brains and that’s on our queen. Many safe and happy flights.”
@Hlobisa Shongwe commented:
“You are so shy, it’s so cute.”
@thandobongiwensel said:
“Black excellence. Proud of you sis.”
@kairodeevanchiey said:
“Good example to all ladies out there.”
@asimbonge onomusa said:
“Congratulations. Future pilots let’s gather here.”
@Pillow said
“You just made your mom proud, darling. It’s every parent’s dream to see their own prosper.”
@NoM commented:
“I’ve never been more proud of someone I do not even know. Congratulations you’re a star.”
@Kachi reacted:
“When I grow up, I want to be a pilot. Do you still remember? Congratulations to you.”
Kenyan lady pilot shares past struggles
A Kenyan lady pilot who is a single mum has shared her journey to glory, inspiring her followers.
Via her TikTok page, the lady took her son to work and flaunted pictures she took as he enjoyed time in the cockpit.
She relished the moment noting that her past struggles were now a dream for her.
“When I remember the conditions I lived with my son a while back in Witethie, it’s just God. Small room and the floor was ripped . We did not have a bed only a mattress Main meal in that house was strong tea and you eat it with kdf or rice.”
The last encouraged women to pursue their dreams even after becoming mothers or single mothers.
She noted that she took time to get to where she was since she paid her aviation fees in instalments.