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is the first female
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and
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at a commercial passenger
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in Japan. She earned her original aviation license in
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and trained to be a certified pilot for commercial passenger airline under Japanese aviation regulations.


Biography

Ari Fuji grew up near
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,
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in Japan and aspired to become a pilot for a commercial airline. However, when she applied to the national , an
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regulated by the
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, they rejected her request to take the entry examination, reasoning that she was too short to qualify. After graduating from Toho Gakuen Girls' High School and
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School of Law in Tokyo, Japan, she chose to work at a company in Japan, saved enough to study at a pilot training school in
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obtaining her aviator's license. After returning home, she applied for the Japanese aviation certificate while she worked at a company, to be licensed as an aviator under Japanese aviation regulations.


First officer to a PIC

The former JAL Express (JEX) accepted Fuji as a trainee in 1999. She was licensed as a first officer in 2000, and in July 2010 she became the first woman
pilot in command The pilot in command (PIC) of an aircraft is the person aboard the aircraft who is ultimately responsible for its operation and safety during flight. This would be the captain in a typical two- or three- pilot aircrew, or "pilot" if there is on ...
for a Japanese passenger airline. In those 11 years, she logged the over 5,500 flight hours required by JAL to qualify as a PIC. JAL reformed its recruit system for pilots in the late 1990s, allowing licensed pilots to apply to their recruit program (just as new graduates could). Fuji applied and was admitted as a trainee pilot. Since around 2005, Fuji-san concentrated on training toward the pilot-in-command (PIC) certification test. In 5 years she succeeded at a PIC test on July 2, 2010, at the age of 42 under stormy weather"People" column, Asahi Newspaper, July 9, 2010 and received her certificate as the first woman pilot-in-command at a passenger airline in Japan at JAX headquarters in Osaka on July 9, 2010.


A training pilot

With additional flight hours over 600 and maintained outstanding performance at regular PIC sessions, as well as instructor pilot qualification, and in August 2015, certified as a training pilot aged 47, another first record for a woman in aviation industry to open doors for women. She has been the only woman PIC in Japan as of 2015 and commanded every
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flight each March 3, when JAL appointed an all-woman flight operation team including ground staff,
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s and crews. For Haneda - Komatsu line, JAL flew the first Doll Festival flight on 3 March 2016.


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Current status and challenges for Japan's pilots training procedure
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(Japan); working group, 2014
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