The first armless woman to fly an aeroplane with her feet (Jessica Cox)
Jessica Cox was born without arms and she has been able to train her feet to fly a plane, drive a car and even has a black belt in Taekwondo.
Mrs
Cox is said able to drive a car without any special modification done
to the car, she can type on a keyboard and at the same time plays the
piano perfectly, constantly proving that her disability would not hold
her back.
Jessica in a speech said:
Jessica Cox graduated from the University of Arizona in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in communications.‘Naturally people saw me not having arms as a limiting factor – but I was there to prove them wrong.‘At three years old I was involved in gymnastics, at six I started tap dancing lessons, I did modelling, I swam at five, 10-years-old I was doing Tae Kwon Do, I did every activity you could imagine.’‘There’s nothing that can substitute the tactile ability of flesh and bone – and my feet have that ability,’
Jessica Cox flew in a single engine airplane for the first time via Wright Flight in 2005. Cox earned her pilot’s certificate on October 10, 2008, after three years of training, and is qualified to fly a light-sport aircraft to altitudes of 10,000 feet. She received her flight training through an Able Flight scholarship and soloed under the instruction of Parrish Traweek. She was the first armless woman to achieve this feat.
At the age of 10, Jessica Cox began training in taekwondo at a school in her home town of Sierra Vista. By the time she clocked 14, she had earned her first black belt. While in college at the University of Arizona Cox restarted her taekwondo training at an American Taekwondo Association club on campus. In an effort to help future armless students, the instructors created an entire training curriculum by modifying the standard material from the ATA.
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