
When Rhiannon Umfleet considered her future, she never imagined it would lead her to the cockpit of a plane. Now a student at the University of Central Arkansas Aviation Academy and a finance major in UCA鈥檚 College of Business, she is fully embracing her passion for aviation.
Originally from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Umfleet moved to northwest Arkansas at a young age and initially planned on becoming an aerospace engineer. After high school, while working full-time and taking community college classes, she realized a desk job wasn鈥檛 for her.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want to be in a space like that for the rest of my life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wanted a job where I could move, grow, do different things, and be outside. I thought, 鈥楳ight as well fly the things. That sounds a lot cooler.鈥欌
When her mom sent her a Facebook ad about UCA鈥檚 new aviation program, Umfleet jumped at the opportunity. A month later, she told her parents she had signed up and would be moving to Conway to start ground school. By June, she had piloted her first solo flight.
鈥淚 was in the downwind, and I was finally able to fully look up and take it all in,鈥 she said. 鈥淛ust to look over and see that right seat empty, I felt pure excitement coursing through my body like 鈥業 can鈥檛 believe I’m up here, 1,500 feet in the air by myself.鈥欌
Beyond the classroom and cockpit, Umfleet has found a welcoming aviation community at BT天堂and in Conway.
鈥淏rad Teague, the aviation director at UCA, Annie Fitzgerald, and Mark Valenzuela, the chief flight instructor at Central Flying Service, they have all been so kind and welcoming. They鈥檝e truly made Conway feel like home,鈥 Rhiannon said.
As the only woman in the first cohort of the BT天堂Aviation Academy, Umfleet has embraced her role as a trailblazer.
鈥淎t first, I shied away from focusing on being the only woman in the program,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut Miss Annie showed me the importance of embracing it and being a role model for young girls who may want to do this one day.鈥
For those considering aviation, her advice is simple: 鈥淒on鈥檛 be scared of how hard everyone says it is. It鈥檚 challenging, but the rewards are worth it.鈥
She hopes UCA鈥檚 Aviation Academy will continue growing and providing students with more resources and connections. With a new hangar under construction, she envisions a space where students can collaborate and build a strong aviation community.
鈥淎 year ago, I never imagined I鈥檇 be here,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ow, I can鈥檛 picture myself doing anything else.鈥