AVIATION EXCELLENCE: BALAMI UNIVERSITY SETS NEW STANDARDS

Aviation

 

CHUKS OKOH.

The proprietor of Isaac Balami University of Aeronautics and management, Engr Isaac Balami says, the institution will serve as a stop gap to the current high cost of training of professionals in the country’s aviation sector

 

Speaking on a television interview monitored in Lagos, Balami, whose university was recently  given license by the National University Commission, disclosed, that over 100 applicants across Africa have shown interest for enrollment into the University.

 

Balami noted, that students will have five years to learn in the university what he acquired for almost twenty years in the industry

 

According to the former two time president of  Aircraft  Pilots and Engineers, with his knowledge and experience garnered worldwide and haven operated the 7Star Hangar with so many  aircraft including the Presidential aircraft doing their various maintenance, the institution will be next to none

 

Balami explained, that students of the institution will have access to Hangars weekends and public holidays and each student is expected to 1,500 hours on a live aircraft loggings to know about, engine overhaul, landing gears, airframes, structure repairs, among others

 

He explained that at the time of graduating, the student would have had up to 7000 hours on a live aircraft

 

Balami added, that student will be graduating with Pilot License, Nigeria Civil Aviation  license and with the European license

 

He revealed that most of the trainings will supervised by some professionals from British Airways while they already have to train engineers on Boeing and Airbus which will give students opportunity to obtain such certificates

 

On efforts to ensure that standard was maintained, the university proprietor said, there was no going back with high standards as it took him four years to get the university approved by the government and to get the license from the NUC

 

Balami thanked the federal government assuring that huge capital flights abroad will be greatly reduced with the taking off of the university.

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