First black woman to become commander of massive military cargo plane

- For the first run through ever a dark lady has turned into the leader of a C-130 military payload plane in the South African Air Force - Commander Nandi Zama was elevated to officer in the wake of guiding the enormous air ship for a long time - Recently she effectively finished her first mission as administrator of the flying machine 31-year-old Nandi Zama never anticipated that would turn into the primary female authority of a flying stronghold for the South African Air Force.
              Major Nandi Zama became the first black female C-130 commander

Nandi as of late made her first flight of the monstrous C-130 payload plane and effectively finished her main goal via getting the airplane securely in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Lieutenant Colonel Ntsikelelo Mantshongo, a representative for the South African Air Force, expressed: "If there's a mission and she needs to take the aircraft‚ she needs to collect a group that incorporates experts on board. The plane can take up to 160 individuals."
Zama had been piloting the gargantuan four-engine C-130 for four years before she was promoted to commander. Before she got into the cockpit of the bulky military cargo plane she piloted a Cessna Caravan and a CASA C-212 Aviocar.
"Flying the plane is not something you can clarify in words. You simply must be there to encounter it‚" she expressed.
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