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Katie Hill works at the center of aviation policy, government affairs, and advanced air mobility, and in this conversation she explains how she got there. She started on Capitol Hill working for Senator Moran, where mentors pushed her toward the commerce portfolio and introduced her to aviation policy. What began as a Hill assignment turned into a real calling once she started working on advanced air mobility and saw how policy could help shape an entirely new part of aviation. For Katie, joining Joby was not a career detour. It was the chance to help build the future she had already started working toward in government.
She also breaks down advanced air mobility in simple terms: fast, quiet, short-distance electric flight for normal people. Katie explains how Joby’s aircraft is designed to connect places that are close enough to drive but far enough to waste time in traffic, like downtown Washington and Dulles. She talks about why noise matters, why integration into the current aviation system matters, and why safety has to stay at the center of every conversation about innovation and regulation. Her point is clear: this only works if the aircraft is safe, useful, and accessible.
Later, Katie talks about the pace of life at Joby, the discipline of focusing on the three most important things each day, and how motherhood changed the way she thinks about work and impact. She shares what it was like balancing Joby, law school, and a new baby at the same time, and why being fully present in each role matters. She closes with advice for young women entering aviation: trust your instincts, find strong mentors, speak up for yourself, and do not be afraid to chase the opportunity that feels right before everyone else sees it.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Why Katie chose aviation policy
(02:01) How she found AAM
(06:15) Explaining eVTOLs simply
(10:17) Why regional access matters
(11:30) Her role at Joby
(16:29) Innovation and regulation
(20:10) How big ideas take shape
(23:00) Why access to flight matters
(25:26) Motherhood, work, and balance
(32:42) Advice for young women
SPONSOR
Atlantic Aviation | atlanticaviation.com
WORK WITH SHAESTA
For bookings and inquiries, visit: https://shaestawaiz.com/book
MORE ABOUT KATIE HILL
LinkedIn: Katie Hill - Joby Aviation
MORE ABOUT SHAESTA WAIZ
Website: shaestawaiz.com
Instagram: @shaesta.waiz
LinkedIn: Shaesta Waiz
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@aviateplatform
TikTok: @shaestawaiz
Threads: @shaesta.waiz
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By Shaesta Waiz, Michael Wildes5
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Katie Hill works at the center of aviation policy, government affairs, and advanced air mobility, and in this conversation she explains how she got there. She started on Capitol Hill working for Senator Moran, where mentors pushed her toward the commerce portfolio and introduced her to aviation policy. What began as a Hill assignment turned into a real calling once she started working on advanced air mobility and saw how policy could help shape an entirely new part of aviation. For Katie, joining Joby was not a career detour. It was the chance to help build the future she had already started working toward in government.
She also breaks down advanced air mobility in simple terms: fast, quiet, short-distance electric flight for normal people. Katie explains how Joby’s aircraft is designed to connect places that are close enough to drive but far enough to waste time in traffic, like downtown Washington and Dulles. She talks about why noise matters, why integration into the current aviation system matters, and why safety has to stay at the center of every conversation about innovation and regulation. Her point is clear: this only works if the aircraft is safe, useful, and accessible.
Later, Katie talks about the pace of life at Joby, the discipline of focusing on the three most important things each day, and how motherhood changed the way she thinks about work and impact. She shares what it was like balancing Joby, law school, and a new baby at the same time, and why being fully present in each role matters. She closes with advice for young women entering aviation: trust your instincts, find strong mentors, speak up for yourself, and do not be afraid to chase the opportunity that feels right before everyone else sees it.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Why Katie chose aviation policy
(02:01) How she found AAM
(06:15) Explaining eVTOLs simply
(10:17) Why regional access matters
(11:30) Her role at Joby
(16:29) Innovation and regulation
(20:10) How big ideas take shape
(23:00) Why access to flight matters
(25:26) Motherhood, work, and balance
(32:42) Advice for young women
SPONSOR
Atlantic Aviation | atlanticaviation.com
WORK WITH SHAESTA
For bookings and inquiries, visit: https://shaestawaiz.com/book
MORE ABOUT KATIE HILL
LinkedIn: Katie Hill - Joby Aviation
MORE ABOUT SHAESTA WAIZ
Website: shaestawaiz.com
Instagram: @shaesta.waiz
LinkedIn: Shaesta Waiz
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@aviateplatform
TikTok: @shaestawaiz
Threads: @shaesta.waiz
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo
Website: MassifKroo.com
For inquiries/sponsoring: email [email protected]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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