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Eastern Cape Transport produces its first female pilot

16 Aug 2011

While the nation celebrates Women’s Month, the Eastern Cape Department of Transport bursary scheme produced its first female pilot Oyama Matomela, who qualified as a commercial pilot with an instrument rating.

This comes after the 19 year old girl completed her studies and obtained her pilots license with the internationally acclaimed 43 Air school in Port Alfred.

"We salute this young woman, who worked very hard in a male dominated environment and made full use of the opportunity she was offered by the department through our bursary scheme," says MEC Marawu.

Matomela, who hails from Port Elizabeth, began her studies at 43 Air school in January 2010 and is fortunate enough that her qualification comes with an immediate job offer from the South African Police (SAPS) Air Wing.

She is the fourth student to be awarded a pilot bursary by the department and first female to do so.

"We as the department are so proud of her and we truly believe that her achievement could serve as an inspiration to other young girls in the province,"added Marawu.

Media contact:
Ncedo Kumbaca
Director: Communications
Cell: 082 5626 023

Source: Eastern Cape Department of Transport

Issued by: Eastern Cape Transport
16 Aug 2011


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