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 CAPTAIN SCULLY                    FLYING WITH THE ARCH



 LEVIN HONOURED                                             Words Jo Lamb and photos Nick Frey MAF




               he most Reverend Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury,
 he Honourable Company of Air Pi-  Tfearlessly took the co-pilot seat in a Cessna Caravan 208




 Tlots, an internati onal Guild founded   aircraft to reach Ebola-effected cities in east Democratic Republic
 1929 in order to represent pilot and naviga-  of Congo recently.
 tor interests within all areas of aviation, has   Flying with Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), the world’s largest



 honoured South African pilot Captain Scully   humanitarian airline, Welby took an aerial view of two Ebola-effected
 Levin with a Master Air Pilot Certificate, an   hot zones before landing in Beni and Butembo where the virus is being


 award in recognition of long service and   contained by an army of health workers and humanitarian NGOs.



 consistently high standards in one or more   Following strict WHO anti-contamination procedures, the
 branches of professional flying.  Archbishop toured Beni and Butembo hospitals, which have been




 This certificate, signed by HRH The Duke   transformed into Ebola treatment facilities.


 of York Prince Andrew, the Grand Master of   The sites are a hub of medical activity with quarantine units, screen-

 the Honourable Company of Air Pilots, was   ing centres and blood-testing tents set up to combat the disease.

 presented to Captain Levin in London last   Welby is an experienced MAF passenger, previously visiting   Archbishop Justin Welby sits in the co-pilot seat with

 week.  It honours the esteemed few within   Uganda in 2017 and South Sudan in 2014 to honour those whose   MAF, the world’s largest humanitarian airline

 the aviation industry globally who, over   lives had been devastated by the ongoing civil war.
 several years, have displayed those quali-  The Archbishop is impressed by MAF’s humanitarian lifeline, and   The situation is complex, and with the threat of violence now in-


 ties of pilotage, air navigation, airmanship   when sensing some nerves before take-off, he said to everyone on   creasing in the DRC, MAF is seen as a safe and trusted way to travel


 and character which have brought honour   the plane, “You have nothing to worry about. MAF fly in the most   and transport vital equipment.



 and respect to the profession.  difficult places in the world, landing at the most difficult runways   MAF Pilot Nick Frey was honoured to fly the Archbishop and his




 Captain Levin’s nomination for this   Levin qualified as a pilot in the South   Captain Levin’s achievements in aviation   and they do it with the highest safety standards.”  team to see first-hand how medical assistance is being sped to the



 tribute was unanimously accepted by the   African Air Force in 1964 and has since   have long been recognised in South Africa   Throughout the Ebola crisis, MAF has been on standby to offer   heart of the Ebola crisis.

 board of Trophies and Awards committee   amassed over 29 600 hours of flying time   and in 2012 he was awarded The Order   emergency evacuation flights, deliver blood samples and fly those   “It’s not every day that the Archbishop of Canterbury is your







 as meeting the standards of excellence   on over 180 different types of aircraft, a   of the Baobab in Bronze by the Presiden-  working to combat the virus.   co-pilot! He is a very kind and energetic man of God, and it was



 required for this most deserved accolade.  feat met by very few in the aviation indus-  cy for his immense contribution to and   Thousands of vaccines have been delivered because MAF planes   a real honour to fly him to see the lifesaving work taking place in




 In congratulating Captain Levin and award-  try globally. He was a pilot on SAA’s local,   achievement in aviation, both as a pilot   can transport them quickly and safely.   Beni and Butembo. The medical teams are doing an amazing job,


 ing him his certificate, Master of the Honour-  regional and international routes for over   and trainer, in South Africa and interna-  Boxes of scrubs, gloves and oxygen tanks have been flown and   and it’s wonderful that MAF can play our part by flying key people






 able Company of Air Pilots, Malcolm White   38 years and since his retirement from SAA,   tionally. He is also the sole winner thus far   the WHO has been able to reach areas in the middle of nowhere.   and equipment to help fight this terrible disease,” he said. Q




 OBE, said that this was a recognition for his   has continued to make a valuable contribu-  of SA Flyer Magazine’s “Lifetime Aviation


 splendid record as a pilot, reflecting on an avi-  tion to the South African airline industry as   Achievement Award”, which he received


 ation career of achievement and distinction.  consultant and display pilot.  in 2009. Q



                  AIRPORTS
 HELICOPTERS
                    SITA TO MANAGE KEY SYSTEMS
 LEONARDO SIGNS                               capacity by enabling airlines to cost-effec-  3, together with their experience across

                                              tively share the same infrastructure. The

                                                                                numerous African airports, SITA were best
                    hana Airports Company Limit-
 DISTRIBUTORSHIP AGREEMENT   Ged has extended its agreement   airport will also make use of SITA’s state of   placed to support the management of these
                                              the art baggage management technology
                                                                                vital systems that underpin the smooth


             with SITA to manage and support all   that will assist airlines in reconciling and   operation of Kotoka International Airport.”
                                              tracking bags across the journey.
             airport passenger processing, baggage                               Hani El-Assaad, SITA President, Middle

 signed a contract for an AW119Kx and   A ten-day demo tour of an AW119Kx   management and airport operations   On the operational side, SITA’s Airport   East, India and Africa said, “With a rapidly


 an AW109 Trekker, with a commitment   was recently completed at airports   systems across Kotoka International   Management Solution will simplify plan-  expanding economy in Ghana, Kotoka




 eonardo has signed a distribu-  to purchase further units from the   in four different regions in South   Airport’s newly commissioned Terminal   ning and real-time operational control by   International Airport has emerged as one

                                              facilitating collaborative decision-making
                                                                                of the main and fastest-growing hubs on

 Ltorship agreement with Absolute   various models in the next couple of   Africa to showcase its extraordinary   3 for the next five years.   among stakeholders while optimising the   the continent. We are pleased to support





 Aviation group in South Africa for the   years. Deliveries of the two aircraft are   capabilities in terms of performance,   The technology will be vital in position-  use of airport resources. It will also sup-  the smooth operation of this important


 expected in 2020.
 advanced avionics, reliability, and
 civil and commercial market.  The order marks the entrance of the   versatility.  ing the airport as the pre-eminent hub in   port revenue management with its billing   hub. It is an endorsement of SITA’s expe-


 The agreement, which has the poten-  AW109 Trekker, the newest light twin   The demonstrations were said to be a   West Africa, leading the way in passenger   and reporting functionality.   rience and proven technology that today






 tial to be extended to other southern   model in the Leonardo product range, into   significant success by the nearly 50 oper-  automation and operational efficiency   Over the next five years, SITA will be   is used in many airports across Africa.”



 African nations in the future, includes   the South African market and builds on   ators who were given the opportunity to   and follows SITA’s deployment of these   responsible for the maintenance and   Operating in 45 of the 54 African

 the AW119Kx single engine, the AW109   the significant, well established success of   experience firsthand - its performance   systems in October last year in support of   operations of these key systems and   countries, SITA supports a growing foot-



 GrandNew and AW109 Trekker light twins,   other AW109 variants in the country for a   and power margins, the capability to fly   the opening of the new terminal.  integration with other airport systems.   print of airports across the continent,



 the AW169 light intermediate and the   variety of roles. This latest AW119Kx order   and carry out its mission in demanding   These systems include common use   Yaw Kwakwa, managing director Ghana   including key hubs such as OR Tambo
 AW139 intermediate twin types.  also grows the presence of the unique   windy conditions, in addition to its out-  check-in desks and self-service check-in   Airports Company said, “Having implement-  International in South Africa and Bole




 Absolute Aviation Group has also   single engine helicopter in the country.  standing safety standards. Q  kiosks, allowing the airport to maximize its   ed many of the solutions in use at Terminal   International Airport in Ethiopia. Q


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