Categories: PHOTOSPEAKS

Meet The Youngest Nigerian And South African Commercial Pilot

})(jQuery);

A 20-year-old Nigerian, Favour Odozor, has emerged as the youngest with the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) in both Nigeria and South Africa.

Mr. Odozor who graduated alongside 15 other trained pilots at the Afrika Union Aviation Academy (AUAA), Mafikeng, South Africa on Saturday was described as the new hope of the African aviation industry.

Capt. Allan Roebuck, Director of AUAA, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Johannesburg that Mr. Odozor completed all the 37 flying procedures in record time.

“The academy is proud of this young Nigerian, with the award of licence and certificate to him. Today, I can say he is the youngest commercial licence pilot in both Nigeria and South Africa.
“I cannot say now if he is the youngest African to attain that record, but I’m sure he is the youngest in South Africa and Nigeria,’’ he said.

The AUAA director noted that it requires a lot of hard work, focus, punctuality and discipline to be trained as a commercial pilot.

“It is not enough to be academically sound to be a good pilot. It requires focus, punctuality, and  discipline to get the commercial licence and certificate.

“It has been a long road for the group of qualified pilots to obtain their licences. With the award of certificate, they can fly commercial planes,’’ Mr. Roebuck said.

He said the new pilots underwent two years of rigorous training and 37 flying procedures.
On his part, Mr. Odozor said he had always dreamt of becoming a pilot.

“Flying a plane has been my childhood dream, and I am happy today that I’m a licensed commercial pilot at the age of 20.

“I never expected myself to be the youngest Nigerian to get the commercial pilot licence, not to talk about in an advanced country like South Africa. I was just pursuing my childhood dream of being a pilot.

“But I thank God that I have now made history, as a record licensed commercial pilot in both Nigeria and South Africa,’’ Mr. Odozor said.

He said his immediate plan was to go for his instrument type and rating courses.

“Aviation training is very wide. This is just the beginning. My immediate plan is to enrol for my instrument type rating and Boeing 737 training courses,’’ Mr. Odozor said.

Mr. Odozor has equalled the record set by Ed Gardner, a Briton, who obtained  his commercial pilot licence at the age of 20 in 2008.

Before heading for South Africa for training, the Nigerian attended Uchenna Secondary School in Owerri, the Imo State capital, graduating in 2009.

Kanyi Okeke

Kanyi is the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of KanyiDaily.com. When she's not serving DAILY delicious scoops on Entertainment and news, you can find her reading a book by the beach. Keep up with Kanyi on Instagram and Twitter or through her email Kanyi@KanyiDaily.com

View Comments

Recent Posts

Alexx Ekubo’s Family Announces June 18 For Late Actor’s Burial

The family of late Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo has announced plans for his funeral, with…

11 hours ago

FG Declares Wednesday, Thursday As Public Holidays For Eid-el-Kabir Celebration

The Federal Government has announced Wednesday, May 27, and Thursday, May 28, 2026, as public…

12 hours ago

IGC Warns Against Marginalization of Itsekiri People

The Itsekiri Grassroot Coalition, IGC, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the National Assembly,…

12 hours ago

Niger FMC Worker Assaulted For Criticising Governor Umar Bago [Video]

Yahaya Dzukogi, a staff o the Federal Medical Centre Bida, was attacked and taken away…

12 hours ago

“Nigeria Is Dead, You’re Poor If You Earn In Naira” – Pastor Paul Adefarsin [Video]

Paul Adefarasin, senior pastor of the House on the Rock Church, has lamented about Nigeria’s…

13 hours ago

Tinubu’s N65.9tn Debt In 24 Months Exceeds Five Times Nigeria’s 55-Year Borrowing — Dele Oye

Dele Oye, chairman of the Alliance for Economic Research and Ethics LTD/GTE, has raised concern…

14 hours ago