Air Ambulance Pilot from Dubai Finds Empathy in Saving Lives, New Zealand

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Unlike most people, Tiana Spear spent last Christmas working. As an air ambulance pilot, the New Zealand resident criss-crosses the country with patients like premature babies, children with leukemia, and adults with brain bleeds for emergency care. When we speak finally, it quickly becomes obvious that the job comes with two non-negotiables – a love for flying and empathy. And thanks to the 24-year-old’s upbringing in the UAE, she has an abundance of both.

My stepdad was a pilot for Emirates, so I got to see what flying was like a lot. I also grew up in a residential compound full of pilots in Silicon Oasis in Dubai, says Tiana. And I think empathy is actually one of my strong suits, which comes from having to understand other people’s cultures and just really having to put yourself in their shoes. I can connect with people because I know what it’s like to be away from home and how difficult that can be.

Tiana’s parents moved from New Zealand to Dubai sometime in the mid-1990s. They grew up in smaller towns in New Zealand, so when my dad got the opportunity to move to Dubai, my parents took it up because at that time, no one, especially those from small towns, really left the country. Once here, her father worked as the vice president of Hardee’s, while her mother worked as a restaurant manager before becoming a stay-at-home mom.

Tiana was born in 1999 and studied at the Dubai American Academy, where she was exposed to different cultures. I remember in Grade 5, every student had to choose one country, research its culture, clothes, food, and present it to the class. She was surrounded by friends from Korea, Italy, India, and Pakistan, and lunch at school was an exquisite affair, with students opening their lunch bags to reveal homemade delicacies. It tasted so different from the food you get at restaurants, she says, smiling. The whole experience made me very open-minded and accepting of other cultures. I don’t think I would’ve had the same level of understanding had I not grown up there.

Growing up, her favorite pastimes were catching the latest horror movie with a touch of paranormal at frigid cinema halls armed with blankets, snacks, and her mom, and going for family dinners at Eat & Drink restaurant in Al Barsha, where her go-to order was chicken fry and mango smoothie. She also remembers, with great fondness, watching the Dubai Rugby 7s with friends and family. We would all get dressed up. We had a theme every year – once we went as cheerleaders and another year we went in tie and dye shirts. We would go to The Sevens Stadium, and while our parents stood at the stands and cheered, we kids would wander off and go on different rides and games. She also learned swimming from ages 9 to 17, initially as a hobby to cope with Dubai’s hot, arid climate and later as a competitive sport due to her undeniable talent. I used to go for classes six or eight times a week, and each session lasted for about two hours, says the butterfly swimmer. I competed in the nationals and also went to England, Oman, and Qatar to compete. That was something that I really loved.

Tiana moved to New Zealand about four years ago, but she continues to miss the city’s food, especially the lavish brunches. She remembers the creamy hummus and the satisfaction of flattening hot, puffed-up Lebanese pita breads as they collapsed, like a sigh. That’s how you knew it was fresh, she grins. You just cannot get the same smell and taste here.

Tiana Spear’s upbringing in the UAE has shaped her love for flying and her ability to connect with people from different cultures. As an air ambulance pilot, she combines her passion for aviation with empathy to provide emergency care for patients in New Zealand. Growing up in Dubai, surrounded by a community of pilots, Tiana was exposed to the world of aviation from an early age. Her stepfather, a pilot for Emirates, played a significant role in igniting her fascination with flying.

However, it was not just the exposure to aviation that influenced Tiana’s career choice. Living in a multicultural environment, attending the Dubai American Academy, and interacting with friends from various backgrounds, Tiana developed a strong sense of empathy and understanding. In grade 5, she took part in a project where students had to immerse themselves in different cultures, sparking her open-mindedness and acceptance of diversity.

Tiana remembers her time in Dubai fondly, from watching horror movies in chilly theaters to enjoying family dinners at local restaurants. She also took up swimming, which started as a way to cope with Dubai’s climate but transformed into a competitive sport. Her experiences in Dubai, both inside and outside the classroom, have contributed to her well-rounded outlook on life and her ability to connect with patients in their time of need.

Although Tiana now resides in New Zealand, her upbringing in the UAE continues to play a significant role in her life. She reflects on the delectable flavors of Dubai’s cuisine, particularly missing the flavorsome hummus and the satisfaction of biting into freshly baked Lebanese pita bread. Despite the distance, Tiana’s time in the UAE remains etched in her memories, shaping her love for aviation and her dedication to serving others as an air ambulance pilot.

With her unique blend of flying experience and empathetic nature, Tiana Spear exemplifies the profound impact that one’s upbringing can have on their career path and personal growth. As she continues her mission of saving lives from the skies, her UAE roots serve as a constant reminder of the multicultural environment that shaped her into the compassionate pilot she is today.

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Rohan Desai
Rohan Desai
Rohan Desai is a health-conscious author at The Reportify who keeps you informed about important topics related to health and wellness. With a focus on promoting well-being, Rohan shares valuable insights, tips, and news in the Health category. He can be reached at rohan@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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