Do you seriously expect people to read all that?
Go and drive TROTRO. Ghana cannot afford planes.
The money goes into BRIBERY.
Do you seriously expect people to read all that?
Go and drive TROTRO. Ghana cannot afford planes.
The money goes into BRIBERY.
Agyeman. 10 years ago
Small market,decripit planes/airports,a bad culture of maintenance and thus prone to serious accidents,uncompetitive salaries.Are you nuts?
Small market,decripit planes/airports,a bad culture of maintenance and thus prone to serious accidents,uncompetitive salaries.Are you nuts?
Capt Maverick 10 years ago
poor minds scoff,mediocre minds always riducle,but great minds see the reality and possibility of any dreams. Surely you can
poor minds scoff,mediocre minds always riducle,but great minds see the reality and possibility of any dreams. Surely you can
kingsley opokuadjei 10 years ago
Its has been my dream to be a pilot but the course is too expensive what can i do
Its has been my dream to be a pilot but the course is too expensive what can i do
GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago
A vivid example could include a bachelor of aviation technology with commercial pilot license at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology or Bachelor of Science Business Administration Aviation option at the Sch ... read full comment
A vivid example could include a bachelor of aviation technology with commercial pilot license at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology or Bachelor of Science Business Administration Aviation option at the School of Business in University of Ghana. This can give birth to the first ever collegiate aviation training program in Ghana and probably West Africa. The Afienya flight school premises and infra-structure is a potential nest for collegiate aviation education, based on its proximity with the University of Ghana. This will give graduates the opportunity to have a four year collegiate education in either business or technology and a professional pilot’s license as done in the US. The Universities can team up with GCAA certified local flying schools, to conduct the flying education phase while the academic course work will be done on campus. Graduates will be more marketable and have better and wider option in a fast and evolving world of aviation industry. I know some of the barriers of entry could be the cost of training, regulatory standards and training platforms acquisition. I still think that it could be started on a smaller evolutionary scale at Afienya and then eventually, with a sub regional effort and cooperation evolve into a Regional Aeronautical University akin to what is now Regional Maritime University for our marine counterparts. This venture could save Ghana and other sub regional partners millions of dollars that is spent to train professional pilots in the US and Europe.
Akwasi 10 years ago
WHEN YOU FINISH THE COURSE YOU GO DRIVE TROTRO!!!
WHEN YOU FINISH THE COURSE YOU GO DRIVE TROTRO!!!
oko 10 years ago
Kindly forget about your dream. Ghana your land of birth has no airloine for you to drive. You can however go into guinea fowl business. That is a very lucrative business
Kindly forget about your dream. Ghana your land of birth has no airloine for you to drive. You can however go into guinea fowl business. That is a very lucrative business
JAGA SLY 10 years ago
An owarean?
An owarean?
Dieter 10 years ago
Of course you can be an airline pilot in Ghana, there are obviously many and have been since the colonial days of West African Airways Corporation (WAAC). I think you meant to ask - can I train to be an airline pilot in Ghana ... read full comment
Of course you can be an airline pilot in Ghana, there are obviously many and have been since the colonial days of West African Airways Corporation (WAAC). I think you meant to ask - can I train to be an airline pilot in Ghana - in which case the answer is No. You should know the difference.
May I raise 3 points: why such a verbose posting; why the self aggrandizement i.e. Odadie Okatakyie and why "former pilot".
The Mask 10 years ago
Most commercial airline pilots are taken from years in the Country' Air Force. No way in Ghana you can ever get the schooling or experience to fly a huge air craft. Plus they only take the best tested and brightest.
Most commercial airline pilots are taken from years in the Country' Air Force. No way in Ghana you can ever get the schooling or experience to fly a huge air craft. Plus they only take the best tested and brightest.
Manish 10 years ago
Now You Can Get Your Pilot License With In 30 Days.....www.emphasizerelease.com
Now You Can Get Your Pilot License With In 30 Days.....www.emphasizerelease.com
baba 10 years ago
Already we are producing half baked so called Aerospace Engineers, leave it at that.WHO HAS TIME TO READ THIS WILD DISCOURSE?
Already we are producing half baked so called Aerospace Engineers, leave it at that.WHO HAS TIME TO READ THIS WILD DISCOURSE?
The Mask 10 years ago
No where in Ghana can you learn to fly a commercial air craft. Most countries take the best and brightest that have flown in their Air Force.
No where in Ghana can you learn to fly a commercial air craft. Most countries take the best and brightest that have flown in their Air Force.
izash 10 years ago
The writer has not explained to us if people are wasting their money and time on Mish Aviation. Obviously a word to the wise is enough from his point of view.Am l right?
The writer has not explained to us if people are wasting their money and time on Mish Aviation. Obviously a word to the wise is enough from his point of view.Am l right?
asembeba dabi 10 years ago
Capt Agyekum's article is brilliant, but do we have an airline in Ghana. Even if one train to be a pilot from abroad, which airline does he going to fly for? Well the government should think of these things for our future gen ... read full comment
Capt Agyekum's article is brilliant, but do we have an airline in Ghana. Even if one train to be a pilot from abroad, which airline does he going to fly for? Well the government should think of these things for our future generations. It was beautiful when Ghana had her own airline with it's fantastic pilots, such as Capt Agyare, Capt Dorkenoo, Capt Sam and many more. Bring back our Airline.
justice yartey 10 years ago
I wish to be an air line pilot but de fees of de training school is too expensive.
I wish to be an air line pilot but de fees of de training school is too expensive.
Osei opoku stephen. 10 years ago
I want to be a pilot in ghana so please make a training centre in ghana.
I want to be a pilot in ghana so please make a training centre in ghana.
Frank Ahudey 10 years ago
Am in the S.H.S now and it's my dream to be a pilot.what step should i take next?
Am in the S.H.S now and it's my dream to be a pilot.what step should i take next?
Yeboah Benedict 10 years ago
It is my keen desire to be an airline pilot. It is not an easy path as rightly said in the article. But I know my strong- felt desire will steer me there. Thanks for this article. Very informative.
It is my keen desire to be an airline pilot. It is not an easy path as rightly said in the article. But I know my strong- felt desire will steer me there. Thanks for this article. Very informative.
stephen baah 10 years ago
i will like to be a pilot
i will like to be a pilot
Prince ofori august 10 years ago
To be a pilot will be fun. I want to be a pilot in future.
To be a pilot will be fun. I want to be a pilot in future.
Edwin Agyepong Aboagye 9 years ago
One major cause of the piloting training problem is that the government is less interested in its affairs.
One major cause of the piloting training problem is that the government is less interested in its affairs.
Bayo 9 years ago
I'm really thankful I came across this article and somehow regret not seeing this 3yrs ago. It'd been my dream of being in the skies for as long as I can remember, and I spent the last 3 years, after my degree trying to convi ... read full comment
I'm really thankful I came across this article and somehow regret not seeing this 3yrs ago. It'd been my dream of being in the skies for as long as I can remember, and I spent the last 3 years, after my degree trying to convince myself that there was still a tiny ray of hope that may show up. I almost joined the air force but lost the dream when I learnt I might be an airman but not actually fly. And yeah, I didn't just want to be a soldier.
It's a really big challenge in Ghana and Africa...the cost of flying and flying itself. Called Mish a couple of times, and their prices were pretty scary.
Read your article twice over and bookmarked the page. Thanks a lot sir.
harrison blessings 9 years ago
i am a girl of 18 yrs n writing wassce dis yr.. I wana b a pilot bt am nt studyin geography..how do i fufill dis dream.. Am harrison blessiñg ´. 057586 4333
i am a girl of 18 yrs n writing wassce dis yr.. I wana b a pilot bt am nt studyin geography..how do i fufill dis dream.. Am harrison blessiñg ´. 057586 4333
Beacon Barnor 9 years ago
Am a 2nd_yr student of ATTC studying creative art tech.
i only want to know what step to take next...after school
Facebook:beaconbarnor
Am a 2nd_yr student of ATTC studying creative art tech.
i only want to know what step to take next...after school
Facebook:beaconbarnor
Saviour 7 years ago
Thanks for sharing this great piece man.. Have really picked a lot from this and i believe there is still hope for anyone who wanna become one. Bless you..
Thanks for sharing this great piece man.. Have really picked a lot from this and i believe there is still hope for anyone who wanna become one. Bless you..
Akomeah 7 years ago
Great
Great
Bayode 7 years ago
I read every single word in this article. Kudos to the author, I know exactly how valuable the information you've put out here is... And the effort you used in research is simply priceless.
I personally chased after every s ... read full comment
I read every single word in this article. Kudos to the author, I know exactly how valuable the information you've put out here is... And the effort you used in research is simply priceless.
I personally chased after every single information relating to being a pilot after university, as it had always been my dream to fly. Even if I was to fly for free. I spent almost 7 years of my life chasing opportunities and writing to schools, including Mish. The costs are just too much, and I'm afraid only the very rich might be able to afford to hit the skies. It's not just Ghana, it's global. I know some countries train pilots for free, but that comes with certain requirements and clauses.
As you know, I bumped into this article while while randomly searching to see if there were still opportunities.
With this article, I have finally been able to find closure on that dream and focus whole mindedly on my current career.
However, I still look up to identify the different aircraft's as they fly over.
Well done, I appreciate you efforts in this research! I hope others would read it thoroughly to be able to make conclusions and live happily with their decisions.
Do you seriously expect people to read all that?
Go and drive TROTRO. Ghana cannot afford planes.
The money goes into BRIBERY.
Small market,decripit planes/airports,a bad culture of maintenance and thus prone to serious accidents,uncompetitive salaries.Are you nuts?
poor minds scoff,mediocre minds always riducle,but great minds see the reality and possibility of any dreams. Surely you can
Its has been my dream to be a pilot but the course is too expensive what can i do
A vivid example could include a bachelor of aviation technology with commercial pilot license at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology or Bachelor of Science Business Administration Aviation option at the Sch ...
read full comment
WHEN YOU FINISH THE COURSE YOU GO DRIVE TROTRO!!!
Kindly forget about your dream. Ghana your land of birth has no airloine for you to drive. You can however go into guinea fowl business. That is a very lucrative business
An owarean?
Of course you can be an airline pilot in Ghana, there are obviously many and have been since the colonial days of West African Airways Corporation (WAAC). I think you meant to ask - can I train to be an airline pilot in Ghana ...
read full comment
Most commercial airline pilots are taken from years in the Country' Air Force. No way in Ghana you can ever get the schooling or experience to fly a huge air craft. Plus they only take the best tested and brightest.
Now You Can Get Your Pilot License With In 30 Days.....www.emphasizerelease.com
Already we are producing half baked so called Aerospace Engineers, leave it at that.WHO HAS TIME TO READ THIS WILD DISCOURSE?
No where in Ghana can you learn to fly a commercial air craft. Most countries take the best and brightest that have flown in their Air Force.
The writer has not explained to us if people are wasting their money and time on Mish Aviation. Obviously a word to the wise is enough from his point of view.Am l right?
Capt Agyekum's article is brilliant, but do we have an airline in Ghana. Even if one train to be a pilot from abroad, which airline does he going to fly for? Well the government should think of these things for our future gen ...
read full comment
I wish to be an air line pilot but de fees of de training school is too expensive.
I want to be a pilot in ghana so please make a training centre in ghana.
Am in the S.H.S now and it's my dream to be a pilot.what step should i take next?
It is my keen desire to be an airline pilot. It is not an easy path as rightly said in the article. But I know my strong- felt desire will steer me there. Thanks for this article. Very informative.
i will like to be a pilot
To be a pilot will be fun. I want to be a pilot in future.
One major cause of the piloting training problem is that the government is less interested in its affairs.
I'm really thankful I came across this article and somehow regret not seeing this 3yrs ago. It'd been my dream of being in the skies for as long as I can remember, and I spent the last 3 years, after my degree trying to convi ...
read full comment
i am a girl of 18 yrs n writing wassce dis yr.. I wana b a pilot bt am nt studyin geography..how do i fufill dis dream.. Am harrison blessiñg ´. 057586 4333
Am a 2nd_yr student of ATTC studying creative art tech.
i only want to know what step to take next...after school
Facebook:beaconbarnor
Thanks for sharing this great piece man.. Have really picked a lot from this and i believe there is still hope for anyone who wanna become one. Bless you..
Great
I read every single word in this article. Kudos to the author, I know exactly how valuable the information you've put out here is... And the effort you used in research is simply priceless.
I personally chased after every s ...
read full comment
awwww poor man
no pilot giv u
help us gov't