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Meet five women at the heart of aerial firefighting

Lizanne Woite is a seasoned spotter pilot with 16 years of experience. Rogether with Jaritha Von Lossberg, Marcia Nyajeka, Yolandi Theunissen, and Lindiwe Jele she is making significant strides in the field of aerial firefighting. Picture: SUPLIED

Jaritha Von Lossberg, Lizanne Woite, Marcia Nyajeka, Yolandi Theunissen, and Lindiwe Jele are making significant strides in the field of aerial firefighting.  

Kishugu Aviation, previously known as Forest Fire Association (FFA), began its journey in the 1980s with just two aircraft and has since grown into a leader in the aviation industry, now owning and operating more than 40 aircraft. As part of the Kishugu Group, which also includes Kishugu Training, Kishugu Fleet Solutions, and the Working on Fire Programme, Kishugu Aviation provides all aspects of Integrated Fire Management Solutions. These services cater to a wide range of sectors, including governments, environmental and military agencies, forestry and agricultural companies, land users, NGOs, national and multinational development agencies, industry associations, and Fire Protection Associations (FPAs). 

LIZANNE WOITE

Lizanne Woite is a seasoned spotter pilot with 16 years of experience.  

“We often fly in various conditions, but it is rewarding to go to the fire, put it out, and have a happy Incident Commander (IC), knowing that everyone is pleased with the outcome,” Woite said. This is her first job after obtaining her commercial pilot’s license, and despite the constant relocation required by South Africa’s varying fire seasons, she loves her job. 

JARITHA VON LOSSBERG

Jaritha Von Lossberg, who also commands a spotter plane, joined Kishugu Aviation six months ago. 

“It is such a satisfying job. When you arrive, there are massive flames, and everything seems out of control. But when you leave, there’s calm, properties and lives have been saved, and the environment is protected. It’s amazing,” she said. 

During the Summer Fire Season, Von Lossberg served as an observer, flying alongside experienced pilots. Since the Winter Season began, she has been flying solo, based in Nelspruit. With a background in aviation as both a pilot and a cabin crew member, she earned her commercial pilot’s license in 2008. 

MARCIA NYAJEKA

On the ground, Marcia Nyajeka, a maintenance planner, is crucial to the team’s safety and quality assurance. She tracks aircraft and ensures they are serviced on time as part of continuous airworthiness. “Just the engine running and the greasy smell of engineers give you the adrenaline to want to come back,” Nyajeka said. 

LINDIWE JELE

Lindiwe Jele is the organisation’s Financial Manager – a role she assumed four months ago. Though new to the position, Jele is no stranger to the Working on Fire – Kishugu Joint Venture, having been with the organisation for 14 years. 

Jele’s journey began as an Assistant Buyer, and over the years, she progressed to Assistant Bookkeeper, then Bookkeeper, before reaching her current role. “I am responsible for the financial health of the organisation, ensuring that we effectively manage our resources to achieve our goals of being leaders in aerial firefighting,” she explained. 

YOLANDI TGEUNISSEN

Safety is critical in the world of aviation, and at Kishugu Aviation, Yolandi Theunissen is the Acting Safety Manager and Occupational Health and Safety Officer. Her role is to ensure a safe working environment and maintain compliance at all times. 

In her role, Theunissen is responsible for proactively identifying potential hazards, conducting thorough risk assessments, and implementing procedures to prevent accidents and injuries. 

“Through its inclusive practices and dedication to equal opportunities, Kishugu Aviation not only supports the development and advancement of women in aviation but also continues to set the standard in the field of Integrated Fire Management Solutions,” the organisation said in a media statement. 

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