24 August 2009
Oman Air, the National Carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, is proud to announce that in July 2009,  fourteen  young  Omani  Pilot Trainees  successfully  completed  the 15  month  comprehensive  and  intensive  Pilot Training Program with RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,  Melbourne,  Australia).

These Omani Trainees now possess an approved Commercial Pilot License - Multi Engine and  Instrument Rating category as their initial qualification. 

Oman Air's CEO, Peter Hill congratulated the pilot trainees and said that this was a very proud moment for everyone in Oman Air. The 14 Omani pilots are an inspiration to us all and we wish them well as they now enter the next phase of their careers with Oman Air.

"We have and will continue to invest substantially in staff development at all levels, to enable our National employees to progress within in our organisation.  We have currently 131 Omani pilots in the positions of captains, first officers and second officers," Hill added.

The trainees will commence a Type Rating Training on the B737 at Oman Air Flight Operations Training Center next month.   The training programme  will include, at Ground School,   B737 -  Aircraft  Systems, Safety  and  Emergency  Procedures  (SEP), Crew  Resource  Management  (CRM), Dangerous  Goods  Handling, First -  Aid  (Aeromedical) and other  related  courses.

Upon  successful  completion  of  the  above,  the  trainees  will  progress  to  an intensive  training  sessions  on  the  B737  Flight  Simulator, where they  will  be  expected  to  demonstrate  their  abilities  in  handling  the  B737  in  both  normal  and  emergency  conditions.

Successful  trainees  will  then  hold  a  Second Officer position  allowing  them  to  gain  first  hand  flying  experience  "on  the  line"  as  Operating  Flight  Crew.  Here, they  will  fly  under  the guidance  of  a  Line  Training  Captain  until  they  are  ready  to be  promoted  to  the  position  of  First  Officer.

Opportunities for career progression are extensive for these young Omani pilot trainees. Line  Captain  positions  are  attainable  for  those  with  required  flying  hours  and  experience.  Some  may  wish  to  progress  further  to  become  instructors/examiners  or  even  aspire  to  a  managerial  position  within  Flight  Operations.

The  individual  efforts  and  strong  motivation of these candidates combined  with  the  continuing  guidance  and  support  of   Oman  Air  had made  it  possible  for  these  fourteen  trainees  to  fulfill   their  dreams  of  becoming  pilots with a rapidly expanding airline.

-Ends-

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