Born in December 1996, Besa Mumba, becomes the youngest commercial
pilot in Zambia after securing a pilot flying job with the nation’s
scheduled airline, Proflight Zambia.
Mumba has already flown more than 15 hours on Zambia domestic routes
alongside the captain of the aircraft on the airline’s Caravan aircraft
since her appointment as a first officer this month according to Proflight Zambia
The 19 year old born in Lusaka attained a South African Flight
Training Academy in Hiedelberg, Guateng in 2013 after her attaining her
grade 12 results. She began with a Private Pilot License which enabled
her to start flying within the same month and went on with the flight
training course for two years. She went through a more complex training
at SIMU flight in Pretoria to obtain her Commercial Pilots Licence,
which she earned by the age of 18.
According to the young lady, piloting wasn’t her initial dream
“Curiosity made me venture into an aviation career. Initially I
wanted to be cabin crew but I thought to myself: ‘why not be the person
who flies the aircraft?’ From then I had questions on how planes fly,
how they moved in the sky and I wanted to know how pilots knew where
they were and where they were going. My curiosity grew… That’s why I
decided to venture into the aviation as a pilot. I am very blessed, and
proud to have had the opportunity to go to flight school to study and
become a pilot” said Ms Mumba to the Proflight Zambia
Mumba has become an inspiration to young girls and women in Zambia
and across the continent, inspiring them to follow their dreams and
reach for their goals.
“If you have a dream, work hard you can get to where you want,” she
said. “I feel amazing! I hope the Zambian people will be inspired by my
story to also reach for their dreams and goals because I think the sky
is not the limit.”
19 year-old Besa Mumba has surpassed the record set by Kalenga
Kamwendo who became the country’s youngest pilot last year aged 20.
Ms Mumba follows in the footsteps of a number of illustrious female
flyers, including Zambia’s first female pilot Yichida Ndhlovu, and Major
Nina Tapula, who was the first female pilot in the Zambian Air Force.
Ref.: CCTV Africa
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
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