Staten Island’s Kamora Freeland, 17, now one of the youngest licensed Black pilots,

Staten Island’s Kamora Freeland, 17, now one of the youngest licensed Black pilots, recently earned her private pilot’s license.

“I have a passion for it, and I love it,” she said.-Freeland, a senior at Kingsborough Early College High School, passed solo and cross-country flight tests, even flying her mom to Martha’s Vineyard.

Freeland heads to Spelman in fall, aiming for a commercial pilot’s license next.

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