Airline Pilot - Female, Dark Brown Hair
cty0722 · City
Airport · 2016. Introduced in the City Airport wave.

Figure ID
cty0722
Theme
City
Year Released
2016. Introduced in the City Airport wave.
Rarity
Common. This figure was widely available in multiple City-themed sets and polybags.
Head
Yellow skin tone, female features, aviator sunglasses, smirk expression. Topped with a dark brown ponytail hair piece.
Torso
White shirt with dark blue tie, pilot wings badge, two pockets, and a printed ID badge. Black belt printing at the bottom. Yellow hands.
Legs
Plain black legs and hips. No printing.
Accessories
None shown in image. Typically paired with a flight suitcase or a walkie-talkie in official sets.
Color Scheme
Primary white and black with yellow skin tones and a dark blue accent on the tie.
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing on the torso front and head. No arm or leg printing is present. Torso features fine lines for the ID card and pilot insignia.
Variants
Several similar female pilots exist with different hair colors (red or blonde) and slightly different torso badge alignments.
Condition Notes
The torso is susceptible to horizontal stress cracks under the arms. White plastic can yellow over time if exposed to UV light.
Estimated Value
Used: $1.50 - $3.00 USD. New/Mint: $4.00 - $6.00 USD.
Price (New)
Included in sets ranging from $10.00 to $100.00 USD. Not sold individually.
Compatible Sets
60100 Airport Starter Set, 60104 Airport Passenger Terminal, 30346 Prison Island Helicopter Polybag.
Character Background
Generic civilian pilot within the LEGO City universe, responsible for operating passenger jets and cargo planes.
Design Notes
Uses the standard female aviator head mold which has become a staple for City aviation and coast guard figures.
Similar Minifigures
cty0661 (Male Pilot), cty1266 (Female Pilot with Red Hair), and various Coast Guard pilots.
Collectibility
Low. Primarily sought by people building custom airport dioramas rather than high-end investors.
History
Follows the evolution of City Airport figures from the 90s (classic smiley faces) to the modernized detailed uniforms of the mid-2010s.
Interesting Facts
The ID badge printed on the torso is a recurring graphic element used across many LEGO City service workers.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed in the cockpit of a 60104 Terminal jet or on an airport tarmac MOC.
Modification Potential
Great for 'sigfigs' or custom civilian roles. The torso is excellent for any formal uniform MOC.
Overall Assessment
A solid, utilitarian minifigure that fulfills its role perfectly. High play value but low financial rarity.