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Jordynne Grace Passes FAA Airman Knowledge Test During Pilot Training Journey

Jordynne Grace Passes FAA Airman Knowledge Test During Pilot Training Journey

Jordynne Grace is continuing to build momentum outside the wrestling ring, and now she has officially hit another major milestone on her path toward becoming a licensed pilot.

The Juggernaut took to Twitter on May 23, 2026, and revealed that she passed her FAA Airman Knowledge Test as she continues working toward earning her pilot’s license.

“I passed my FAA Airman Knowledge Test today 😭”

Grace also shared her test report, which showed she took the Private Pilot Airplane exam on May 23, 2026. The report listed her score as 85% with a passing grade on her first attempt.

“EXAM: Private Pilot Airplane (PAR)
EXAM DATE: 05/23/2026
SCORE: 85%
GRADE: Pass
TAKE: 1”

The certificate also noted that the report expires on May 31, 2028, and warned her not to lose it.

“EXPIRATION DATE: 05/31/2028
DO NOT LOSE THIS REPORT”

This comes after Grace recently revealed on Instagram that she had started flight lessons and was already five lessons into training. She admitted the early experience was terrifying before she felt ready to post about it.

“Five lessons in. I wanted to make sure I stopped crying and shitting myself before posting about it because I thought I might not be able to make it past the first couple of lessons.”

Grace also explained that her goal is to earn her pilot’s license so she can eventually volunteer with Pilots N Paws, an organization that helps transport rescue animals: “My goal is to get my pilot license to be able to be apart of @pilotsnpaws 🐶”

During her training, Grace said she had already practiced power-off stalls, steep turns, and flying “blind.” She also revealed that she had taken off and landed unassisted.

“I took off and landed unassisted today (I think, he told me he didn’t help 😭)”

Grace is still making an impact on WWE SmackDown, but this update shows she is also making serious progress outside the ring. Passing the FAA test is a big step toward her goal of becoming a licensed pilot and eventually helping rescue animals through Pilots N Paws.

Do you think Jordynne Grace’s pilot training is one of the coolest outside-the-ring projects in wrestling right now? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments.

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