Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress |
Alma mater | Texas Woman's University |
Occupation | Aviator |
Employer | Northwest Airlines |
Net worth
Sandra Landers, a talented actress renowned for her roles in various films and television shows, has garnered significant recognition and success throughout her career. With notable performances in movies like School Ties (1992), Arlen Faber (2009), and appearances in popular TV series like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), she has proven her versatile acting abilities. As of 2024, Sandra Landers' net worth is estimated to be between $100K and $1M, highlighting her achievements and financial prosperity in the entertainment industry.
Biography/Timeline
After the death of her husband, Anderson pursued a career in flying. In 1978, she applied to several airlines after she had earned the necessary FLIGHT certificates without success. In order to increase her odds of being hired, Anderson then enrolled in the B-727 FLIGHT engineer’s school. In 1979, she was hired by North West Orient Airlines. She was the second female pilot they had hired. She served numerous positions, including Fleet Check Captain, Chief Pilot at the Minneapolis/ St. Paul crew base, and Captain flying a Boeing 747-400.
In the early 1990s, she became a founding board member of Women in Aviation, International. In 1995, she received a master's degree in Human Resources from the American University. She has also received the North West Airlines Humanitarian Award, recognition from the National Aviation Club for her "tireless dedication to promoting aviation", and is a board member of Women in Aviation International. By 1996, she was an assistant Chief Pilot and FLIGHT Manager for North West Airlines. She was the first woman at any airline to hold that position.
In 2005, she was inducted into the Pioneer's Hall of Fame by Women in Aviation, International.
Anderson received a bachelor's degree in art at the Texas Woman’s University, where she minored in music and physical education. From 1970 to 1973, she taught at the La Marque, Texas school district. Later, she worked as a graphic Artist with Exxon. She married NASA Engineer and skydiver Dick Anderson who died several years later in 1975 in an accident.