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TAMMIE JO SHULTS

Director

TAMMIE JO SHULTS

Aviation Adventures
Tammie Jo possessed an early interest in flying, but she faced various obstacles on her path to becoming a military pilot. Applying her lifelong trait of perseverance, she eventually became one of the first female F/A-18 Hornet pilots in the United States Navy.

​After concluding her Navy career, she became a pilot for Southwest Airlines. Tammie Jo's incredible history and talent received wide acclaim on April 17, 2018, when she successfully landed a Southwest Boeing 737 after an engine exploded at high altitude, causing multiple system failures and rapid depressurization. The successful landing of Flight 1380 in Philadelphia saved 148 total lives, including passengers and crew, as detailed in her captivating novel, Nerves of Steel.

Personal Stories
Tammie Jo and her husband Dean live in Texas, and Dean also enjoys flying for Southwest Airlines. The couple has two adult children and are committed to living out their faith and serving in their community. They are active in their church and volunteer at a school focusing on at-risk youth.

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Angel Flight South Central

Founded in 1991, AFSC is based in Dallas and serves Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. With the help of amazing and generous volunteer pilots, we provide free flights for people in need of humanitarian assistance or medical treatment.

HALF THE CURE IS GETTING THERE!

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Angel Flight South Central is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. EIN 75-2406237.

ADDRESS

PHONE

EMAIL

PO BOX 2207
Addison, TX 75001

Tel: (972) 755-0433

Fax: (972) 858-5492

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