How old is Kalenga kamwendo?

How old is Kalenga kamwendo?

Twenty-year-old Kalenga is a First Officer flying with captains across the airline’s network, having been hired as part of the company’s commitment to support Zambian youth and nurture new local talent.

Who is the youngest pilot in Zambia?

ZIO MWALE, Lusaka When George Mulenga, 19, dreamed of becoming a pilot, it was a dream that came at great cost. His parents, who did not have enough money for his training, tried to persuade him to study medicine. But George, Zambia’s youngest pilot, was not ready to settle for another career.

Who is the youngest pilot in Kenya?

Mack Rutherford, a British-Belgian 16 year-old who is attempting to break the current world record of youngest person to fly solo around the world, arrived Wednesday at Wilson Airport in Nairobi, Kenya. He was welcomed on the runway by students and staff of the Kenya School of Flying.

How much do pilots get paid in Zambia?

A person working as a Pilot in Zambia typically earns around 10,500 ZMK per month. Salaries range from 5,650 ZMK (lowest) to 15,800 ZMK (highest). This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits. Pilot salaries vary drastically based on experience, skills, gender, or location.

Who is the youngest female pilot in Zambia?

Besa Mumba
Besa Mumba (born 9 December 1996) is a Zambian pilot. She is currently the youngest female commercial pilot in Zambia and Africa.

How many pilots do we have in Zambia?

83 commercial
ZAMBIA currently only has 83 commercial pilots, 89 licensed aircraft maintenance engineers and 103 licensed cabin attendants. National Airline Project consultants say for about 20 years now, there has not been any serious pilot training at the Zambia Air Services Training Institute (ZASTI) in Lusaka.

How many years do pilots study in Zambia?

To get a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) in Zambia, you will need an average of 1 to 2 years (in some extreme cases 3 years). Whereas you will need around only 3 to 6 months to obtain a Private Pilot License (PPL). Not all pilot licenses allow you to get paid for your service.

What subjects are needed to become a pilot in Zambia?

Minimum Entry Requirements

  • Full Grade Twelve (12) Certificate with Credits in Five (5) subjects, which include Physics/Physical Science, Geography, Mathematics, and English language.
  • Candidates need to be proven medically fit by qualified Aviation medical Doctor.

How much are pilots paid in Kenya?

A person working as a Pilot in Kenya typically earns around 269,000 KES per month. Salaries range from 132,000 KES (lowest) to 420,000 KES (highest). This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits. Pilot salaries vary drastically based on experience, skills, gender, or location.

Who is Nehemiah adejoh?

A Kaduna State High Court on Monday granted bail in the sum of N2 million to Nehemiah Adejoh, the driver of the car that knocked down Nigeria’s first female combat helicopter pilot, Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile, in July.

Which university offers pilot in Zambia?

Zambia Air Services Training Institute
Zambia Air Services Training Institute (ZASTI) Lusaka, Zambia The Zambia Air Services Training Institute (ZASTI) is the only fully fledged aviation training institution in Zambia.

How many flight schools are Zambia?

two
There are around two (2) flight schools in Zambia.

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