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PILOTS IN        PILOTS IN
 CRISIS           CRISIS

 FROM FLEET CAPTAIN                I WAS DEVASTATED


 TO BUS DRIVER        This candid                                             rest. Focused on my health, mental wellbeing
                                                                              and trust me, it is hard. My mom used to tell

                interview by one                  y flying career came to a sudden   me, as tough and hard times show up, it just

                                                                              makes space for good things to arise.  And
               of our own Lárkin       Mhalt and what I never thought         guess what, she was right. I joined World

                                        would be, my last flight on the B1900 with an
 ittle did Timo Rebel think that he   Keyser. She is a   old colleague, mentor and friend.   Airnews as a Freelance Business Development



 Lwould have to face a third relocati on   Still processing my retrenchment, the days   Officer - such an unexpected but wonderful


 having left South Africa and then Australia   pilot turned   went by - my mind racing in so many different   surprise in my “What now??” stage.

 to seek employment as a pilot. Now He   directions, trying to come to terms with the   Welcoming me with open arms, guiding me



 and his wife are planning to leave Ireland   World Airnews   fact that I was forced to leave my own little   in a completely different direction, helping me



 and move to the Netherlands again for   Business   family behind, my metal flying babies and the   grow, creating new experiences and events I

                                                                              never imagined myself in at all. My only option

 work purposes.                         familiar ATC voices - goodbye until we meet   in terms of flying was freelancing - but even

 A former Airlink pilot, Timo and his wife   Development   again.             that during these tough times it is extremely



 left South Africa in 2015 - when the writing   Officer  It felt as if my whole life came to a complete   limited as a Commercial Pilot.


 was on the wall about the future of the   standstill. What a knock indeed and every new   Long story short, this difficult time has



 national carrier. Both he and his wife were   day was a challenge, the longing to be back in   grounded me, moulded me and made me

 born from Dutch parents so they have dual   the sky grew stronger and I’d tear up at just   grow as a human being. Don’t get me wrong,

 citizenship.                           the sound or sight of any aircraft in the air.   my flying metal babies are still calling - but



 Timo found a job with an Australian avia-  What now?                         what I want all aviators to know is: I KNOW it’s
 tion company called Cobham Aviation and   That dark deep hole of nothingness winking   tough.


 everything was secured for the next four   at me daily. We are just human and obviously   Tough getting out of bed even, and head into



 years. But when the company lost a valu-  it brings up a sense of regret not appreciating   the unknown. JUST DON’T GIVE UP. A new op-
 able mining contract, they were facing a   the small things you’ve experienced along the   portunity will arise when you least expect it.
 move to really remote part of the country.  way.                             Keep pushing on, you have so much potential


 He then found a job with Irish carrier City   I’ve always been extremely ambitious, goals   and so many opportunities waiting for you


 Jet and the couple moved to Ireland where   that need to be met.             (even though you can’t see them now) – just
 he worked as the RJ85 Fleet Captain.     I eventually managed to just take a mental   trust. Q
 Then everything changed when the
 corona virus forced the company to lay




 off their staff and retire their fleet. The
 company then went into examinership or
 business rescue.

 “I was laid off in April and placed on un-  Expect more.
 paid leave. The only money I received was a   “What is the future for pilots, zero oppor-  Then he looked at local transport compa-

 $350 weekly Covid pay. Then on August 24 I   tunity,” he said.   nies and through a matter of good fortune
 he was hired. Now he spends his days nav-
 was made redundant, “ he said.  Timo went from being the breadwinner to   igating the narrow roads and carrying the

 “South Africa is not unique, this crisis has   dependent on his wife’s salary. So, he decid-  orders for restaurants into the businesses.
 affected pilots world-wide”, he said  ed to look at what other skills he had that he   “We are facing our second lock down and

 could transfer across to another sector of

 CityJet was already suffering. First it went   the transport industry. The idea came to him   my work schedule has gone from five days

 from an airline owning its own routes to a   to try and get a truck drivers licence.  to three as most of the pubs have closed
 wet lease provider or an ACMI, an abbre-  “It was not an easy transition and things   down but at least I have some work experi-


 viation for Aircraft, Crew Maintenance and   were complicated by lock-down. I had to   ence on my CV now.

 Insurance operator for Aer Lingus. Then   “I am in a good space mentally. Being happy
 it went into examinership and In May Aer   try and arrange to write exams at the near-

 Lingus terminated the arrangement and the   est centre,” he said. But his efforts paid off     is a choice that I make every day. Compared
 to other pilots I realise that others are in a
 and today he has a valid licence to drive all
 future of the company.  kinds of bus and trucks.  far worse position. I had a friend in the travel

 “Of the four main   industry who through
 Irish airlines - City Jet,   Covid-19 lost his job, his
 Ryan Air, Aer Lingus   wife and his home. He
 and Stobart - all have   has nothing,” said Timo.
 furloughed their staff,   He and his wife

 are not employing and
 have disappeared.   are currently making
 arrangements to move
 The future really looks   to Amsterdam where
 bleak,” he said.  she has managed to
 “Think about it from   find a job.  More information from your aircraft, better insights,

 a Brexit point of view.   “I must admit that   enabling well-informed decisions - Spider X delivers.
 By the end of this year   when I see the planes
 the United Kingdom will   in the sky - I do get
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 European Union and   emotional but I quickly
 put this behind me and
 anything that comes in   remain grateful that I
 will now be taxed and   am able to work,” he
 life is going to get a lot
 harder,” he said.  said. Q
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