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Zimbabwe Woman Defies Odds to Become Pilot
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A 35-year-old Zimbabwean woman, Precious Sibalo, who disliked mathematics, had insufficient money to purchase clothes for an interview, worked as a waitress, model, and air hostess, is now a champion of the skies, after obtaining an Airline Transport Pilots (ATP) license, the highest level of pilot certification.
The Bulawayo native, whose grandparents originate from rural Plumtree in the country’s Matabeleland South region, is currently flying to build hours in South Africa, where she trained as a pilot, in an effort to achieve her next goal - flying big planes at Qatar Airways.
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Sanusi confirmed this on the telephone to our correspondent on Wednesday.
According to Sanusi, his resignation took effect on December 31, 2020.
“There is a time for everything. There is a time when I joined Aero and there is a time I am leaving. I thank God for the contribution I made in Aero and I am happy I finished successfully,” he added.
Captain Sanusi started his flying carrier at Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria where he obtained Commercial Pilot Licence and a National Diploma in Aeronautical Sciences, according to information from his LinkedIn page.
He then went to the United States where he advanced his education and obtained his Air Transport Pilot Licence, Certified Flight and Ground Instructor’s license.