Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Ethiopian Honors 12 Pilots

(Monday, 22 August, African-aviation)-- The Ethiopian Aviation Academy has honored the latest batch of graduates from its Pilot training program on August 16, 2011.

During the graduation ceremony held at the Ethiopian headquarters, Mr. Tewolde Gebremariam CEO of Ethiopian Airlines gave out diplomas and pilot wings to the graduates who have successfully completed the two years pilot training program. Achievement awards are also presented for top performing pilots.

The pilots have covered the commercial pilot training course which was given as classroom instructions for 695 hours and practical flight training both or single and multi - engine aircraft for 200 hours. The graduates have also attended simulator training for 60 hours and passed level 4 English proficiency assessments given by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

The School has so far graduated 947 pilots since its inception in 1964 out of which 621 are Ethiopians and 325 are foreign nations from 37 different countries mainly from Africa and Middle East.

The academy has recently bought ten DA40NGS pilots training aircraft from Austrian Diamond Aircraft Manufacturing Company to enhance its pilot training and signed an MPL (Multi – Pilot Licensing) implementation consultancy agreement with FlightPath International Company based in Canada.

Ethiopian Airlines Pilot Training School has high tech equipment including the B737-700/800 as well as 767/757 simulators that provide training for its own pilots as well as pilots from different countries.

The syllabi of the school are approved and accredited by Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA), the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC), the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

Currently, 150 pilots are being trained in the school, out of which 144 are Ethiopians and 6 foreign nationals.
Source: African-aviation

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