Meet Captain Chinyere Kalu, Nigeria’s First Female Pilot (Photo)
This is the story of a Nigerian woman who made history becoming the first female pilot in Nigeria.
Captain Chinyere Kalu, born 1970, is the first female pilot in
Nigeria. Capt. Chinyere grew up in a supportive extended family. Her
decision to start a career in Aviation was spurred by her adventurous
aunt, who was well known for travelling overseas within their hometown.
As the matriarch of the household, her aunt approved of her decision and
then she began her journey into aviation.
She schooled in Anglican Girls Grammar School, Yaba, Lagos and then
trained as a Private and Commercial Pilot, SP.12 Batch, NCAT, Zaria
(1978). She took several aviation courses in UK, USA, and Zaria.
She wanted to have the opportunity to travel round in the world and
keep an adventurous lifestyle. So she took up the male dominated and
challenging career and became the first female pilot in Nigeria.
She’s married to Mr. Okoli Kali with children. In 2011, President
Goodluck Jonathan appointed her as the Rector and Chief Executive of
Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) (formerly Nigerian Civil
Aviation Training Center)- which is the largest aviation training
institute in Africa. Prior to that, she was the Head of the College’s
Flying School where she served as an contractual instructor.
Without a doubt, Captain Kalu has made her mark as one of the
leading lights of the Nigerian aviation industry, creating several
industry benchmarks as she moved up the pole and establish herself as a
worthy role model for the mass of the Nigerian youth, especially the
female child.
Captain Kalu began her career with a record-breaking achievement as
Nigeria’s first female pilot when, in 1978, she obtained her private
pilot license from the nation’s premier aviation college.
She had, before this, attended the prestigious Leadership and
Citizen Course (SS88) Sea School, Lagos in 1973. burning with passion
for excellence and selfdevelopment, Kalu, who is a member of the African
Women Leaders Think Tank Group, has over the years, undergone so many
leadership training programmes at home and abroad.
Her contribution to the development of the country has not gone
unnoticed and has earned her numerous awards, amongst which are: Member
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (MFR) 2006; Member, Nigerian Women
Achievers HALL OF FAME; African International Achievers’ Merit Award
2007; Rare Gems Professional Achievements Award 2007; Member, Nigeria’s
50 Greatest Women of Democratic Administration of Ghana 2012.
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