UK flying charity Aerobility was presented with a cheque for £6,080 from airline pilot training and resourcing organisation, CTC Aviation at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow.
CTC Aviation staff members raised funds for their chosen charity through
a variety of events. According to
Aerobility Chief Executive, Mike Miller-Smith MBE, the donation will provide integral
project and programme funding to Aerobility, which relies entirely on donations - in cash and kind - to enable disabled
people the opportunity to fly an aeroplane.
Receiving
the cheque from CTC Aviation’s President, Rob Clarke, Miller Smith commented
“The
life changing work of aviation is only made possible through the support of our
industry partners. CTC Aviation has been one of our biggest positive influences
and most supportive corporate friends, and the fact that CTC Aviation employees
have raised this money themselves through their own initiatives and hard work
aptly demonstrates our common bond and shared interest in flight. Together we
are changing hundreds of lives through the magic of aviation participation. To
celebrate this at Farnborough International Airshow seems very appropriate.”
As
a child, Simon Li was told that, having been diagnosed with dyslexia - could
never realise his flying ambitions. Aerobility enabled Simon to complete his PPL
in 2010 and was delighted when Aerobility put him in contact with CTC Aviation where,
contrary to what he had been told as a child, Simon was able to complete his
Multi-Engine Piston (MEP) rating, Instrument Rating (IR) and Commercial Pilot
Licence (CPL) through the company’s modular “CTC TAKEOFF” professional pilot
training course.
CTC
Aviation has long supported Aerobility initiatives, having selected Aerobility
as its nominated charity for a number of years.
CTC Aviation trainees, instructors and careers advisers are supporting
the Aerobility Chalet at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow Futures
Day on Friday 15th July and throughout the public days (Saturday 16th
and Sunday 17th July) providing an opportunity for aspiring pilots
of all abilities to visit the teams and discover more about the opportunities
available to them.
CTC
Aviation has also donated a ‘CTC EXPERIENCE’ A320 full-flight simulator ride
for the Blackbushe Airday raffle being held in support of Aerobility at
Blackbushe Airport, Surrey (UK) on Saturday 30th July, 2016. www.blackbusheairday.com
Members of the Aerobility team also join CTC
Aviation for its Airline Pilot Careers Events, held at CTC Aviation’s Crew
Training Centre – Southampton (UK). Free tickets are now available for the next
event on Saturday 30 July, featuring guest speakers from British Airways,
Thomas Cook Airlines and Flybe. Discover
more and register for tickets today ctcaviation.com/events
Visit the Aerobility and CTC Aviation team at
Farnborough Air Show on Friday 15th – Sunday 17th July
2016 farnborough.com along J Row Hinardi Way at the western end of the
flight line.
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Media Contact:
Holly
Mitchell: Marketing Executive - Communications
CTC
Aviation
t: +44 (0)7990 003 447
About CTC
Aviation
CTC
Aviation is a global pilot training and resourcing company providing innovative
solutions in partnership with customers around the world.
Latest-generation Crew Training Centres and resources are located at
attractive, well-connected, convenient locations in the UK, NZ and USA.
CTC
Aviation’s services cover the full spectrum of requirements from ab initio
trainee pilot selection, training and airline placement to the more advanced
aircrew selection, training and provisioning requirements for experienced
pilots, instructors and examiners.
An
Internationally Approved Training Organisation (ATO) for ab initio and type
rating training, the company trains and recruits approximately 3000 aircrew for
more than 50 global airlines each year.
Airline customers include British
Airways, Cathay Dragon, easyJet, easyJet Switzerland, fastjet, Flybe, flydubai,
IndiGo, Jet2.com, Jet Airways, the Jetstar Group, Monarch Airlines, Oman Air,
Qatar Airways, Royal Brunei Airlines, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson
Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways.
CTC Aviation is an L-3 company.
About Aerobility
Aerobility is a registered charity offering
disabled people, without exception, the opportunity to fly and participate in
aviation based activities. Aerobility
removes barriers and offers disabled people a real sense of achievement and
life changing freedom. Aerobility's
specially adapted light aircraft fly from various airfields around the UK and
every year support over 500 physically disabled, learning-disabled, wounded
soldiers and sensory impaired people. Participants are supported to learn to
fly, gain independence or employment in aviation.
For more information about Aerobility please visit
www.aerobility.com email
info@aerobility.com or call 0303 303 1230
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