E37: Born to Fly: Redefining Ability with Jessica Cox
This week on City Limitless®, we sit down with a true trailblazer whose life redefines what is possible. Jessica Cox, the world’s first licensed armless pilot, joins us at Falcon Field in Mesa with a message that resonates far beyond aviation: “The body can do just about anything. It’s the mind that takes convincing.” In honor of Disability Awareness Month and Women’s History Month, her story reminds us that accessibility is not about limitation, but about imagination.
“The body can do just about anything. It’s the mind that takes convincing.” - Jessica Cox
Born and raised in Arizona, Jessica grew up in a small military town where she was known simply as Jessica. Without arms since birth, she adapted naturally, using her feet as others use their hands. While the world sometimes tried to define her by what she did not have, her parents instilled in her a powerful truth: she could do anything. That belief became the foundation for a life built not on barriers, but on bold decisions.
One of those decisions led her into the sky. Despite a deep fear of flying, Jessica chose to confront it head-on. What began as a challenge became history when she earned her pilot’s license, flying with her feet. In the cockpit, focus replaces fear. Every movement is intentional. Every landing is calculated. Her journey proves that courage is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to take a step toward it.
Now, Jessica is building the next chapter, an aircraft designed with accessibility at its core. The new plane will expand her reach, allowing her to travel farther and share a global message that disability does not mean inability. Beyond personal achievement, the engineering behind the aircraft sends a larger signal to the aviation industry and the world: inclusion is possible when creativity leads the way. As Jessica shares, the only real limitation is imagination.
That spirit of possibility will take center stage in November 2026 when Jessica headlines a special event hosted by the Arizona Aviation Historical Society at Falcon Field. The evening will celebrate aviation history, innovation and the power of perseverance. The Arizona Aviation Historical Society, dedicated to preserving Arizona’s rich aviation legacy and inspiring future generations, continues to highlight stories that shape the skies. Jessica’s presence underscores that aviation history is not only about the past, but also about expanding who gets to participate in the future. More details about the organization and the upcoming event can be found at aahs-online.org.
Throughout the conversation, Jessica offers practical wisdom for anyone facing fear. She shares a powerful acronym: FEAR stands for False Evidence Appearing Real. Overcoming it begins with small, intentional steps. Progress is not instant, but it is possible. Her life is proof.
From providing adaptive tools for children without arms through her nonprofit to designing aircraft that widen access to flight, Jessica’s mission is clear: create a world that includes all abilities. Her story is not simply inspirational - it's a call to action.
Be sure to watch the full interview on City Limitless® and experience an unforgettable story of courage, possibility and flight right here in Mesa. You won’t want to miss it!
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