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Royal Brunei Airlines selects CTC Aviation to train new cadet pilots

Thursday 13 October 2011, 7:00PM

By HMC Communications

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Ian Calvert CEO of CTC Aviation NZ Ltd 2011
Ian Calvert CEO of CTC Aviation NZ Ltd 2011 Credit: HMC Communications

Seven young Bruneians signed agreements on 12 October to join Royal Brunei
Airlines’ 41st intake of Cadet Pilot Training Scheme. A signing ceremony to
commemorate the start of their aviation careers was held at the Muhibah Room,
Royal Brunei Recreation Club with senior representatives of Royal Brunei and
their chosen training provider, CTC Aviation.

The cadets, Abdul Mateen bin Haji Abdul Rahim, Chong Woon Fah, Hj Muhd
Adzim Anwaruddin bin Hj Shariffudin, Muhd Khairul 'Amileen bin Dato Paduka Hj
Sulaiman, Nichollas Tat Soon Liew, Jasper Wong Hong Kai, Mohammad Syazwi
bin Shahif, were selected from 340 applicants who took part in the programme’s
intensive and comprehensive screening process that included a series of tests
administered by RBA and CTC Aviation. At the end of their frozen Air Transport
Pilot License (APTL) training with CTC Aviation, the cadet pilots will be qualified
under Joint Aviation Authority Commercial Pilots License/ Instrument Rating.

Deputy Chairman, Dermot Mannion, signed the training agreements on behalf of
the airline along with Captain Khalidkhan Hj Asmakhan, Acting Head of Flight
Operations, and Acting Deputy Chief Operation Officer, Aji Puteh.

The Cadet Signing Ceremony was also attended by Deputy Director of
Scholarships, Haji Azis Bin Haji Nayan, and other officials from the Ministry of
Education.

The Cadet Pilot programme is fully supported by His Majesty’s Government
through the Scholarship Section at the Ministry of Education. The Cadet Pilot
Training scheme is designed to equip young Bruneians with the skills, academic
qualifications and flying hours experience required to join Royal Brunei Airlines
as a First Officer.

Dermot Mannion, stated, “We are proud to welcome these seven cadets into the
RBA family. We wish them all success in their training. These pilots of the future
will have the privilege to bring Brunei to the rest of the world.”

During the event, a signing was also held between Royal Brunei Airlines and
CTC Aviation as part of an agreement for CTC to ensure the Cadet Pilots receive
the necessary ground and flying skills. Chief Executive Officer of CTC Aviation Training (NZ) Limited, Captain Ian Calvert stated,” This relationship with Royal Brunei Airlines is an exciting new phase for CTC. Royal Brunei has long been held as the premier airline in the
region and we are honoured to be able to train their next generation of pilots. The
selection of CTC as RBA’s chosen training provider is another demonstration of
the growing recognition among the world’s airlines of the quality training provided
by our company. CTC’s reputation for excellence dovetails with Royal Brunei’s
desire to enable local young people to enter a demanding, but exciting career.

We have been working alongside Royal Brunei for many years now and we are
delighted to now also be entrusted with the airline’s cadet pilot training. We look forward to a long association with Royal Brunei as it grows into the future.”