Jocelyn Enevoldsen
Jocelyn’s aviation experience began in utero, as co-pilot of a Schweizer 1-26 glider owned by her mother Rachel Enevoldsen, the youngest daughter of Ann and Einar Enevoldson. For the next three and a half decades, she supported Einar’s career as a research pilot through her dedicated service as her grandfather’s principal story-listener and question-asker.
In 2019, Jocelyn joined the Perlan Mission II team in Argentine Patagonia to film scenes for her movie about Einar’s lifelong adventures in aviation. In Patagonia she bore witness to the pearlescent polar stratospheric clouds that – legend has it – inspired the name of the Perlan Project.
Jocelyn carries forth Einar’s passion and curiosity about the natural world. Preferring sea-level to the stratospheric heights enjoyed by her Granddude, she is an avid surfer of small- to medium-size ocean waves. She works in ocean policy and conservation.
