Kaitaia woman Jessica Neho has beaten considerable odds to qualify for a job with demands that few can meet.
Ms Neho, daughter of Graeme and Daphne Neho, last month qualified as an aviation rescue firefighter with Auckland Airport Emergency Services.
After seven years in Queensland as a travel consultant, Ms Neho, inspired by a family member in Airservices Australia, returned to Auckland when an opportunity arose at the airport.
The selection process took three weeks to complete. During that time, candidates underwent physical and mental tests.
The news she made the grade, with four men, was followed by a 13-week course.
Last month her family came to Auckland for her graduation, where she was specially mentioned for her outstanding determination and being the only female recruit in 18 years.
Ms Neho attributed her success to family and education. She also proudly spoke of her links with the tribes of Muriwhenua.
"Being an aviation rescue firefighter is a job like no other I've done before," she said.
"The camaraderie, flexible working hours, opportunity to learn a wide variety of skills and the sense of helping people makes the job so unique. Every day is different; you know what to expect, but you don't know if or when it's going to happen. That makes the job exciting."