Source: The National, Monday, April 8, 2013
Narara
family continues to make PNG aviation history
By
MALUM NALU
When the wheels of the Etihad Airways Airbus A330
Flight 055 lifted off the ground in Abu Dhabi bound for Brussels on March 30,
2013, another milestone in Papua New Guinea aviation history was made.
At the controls of Flight 055 was Captain Granger
Narara, of Dobu Island, Milne Bay, and
his co-pilot was none other than his oldest son, Nigel Narara.
This is the first time that a PNG father and son
team was in control of an international airliner and a great achievement for
PNG aviation and the Narara family.
Granger’s younger brother, Captain Tico Narara, is
the first Papua New Guinean in command of the Airbus A380, the biggest
commercial airliner in the world, for Emirates Airlines.
Nigel first went to Dubai in the United Arab
Emirates as a seven-year-old child in 1991, when his father left Air Niugini to
work with Emirates Airlines as an A310 captain.
Nigel completed all his primary and secondary
education in the UAE and went on to Embry Riddle Aeronautical College in
Prescott, Arizona, USA in 2001 to do a degree in aeronautical science, until
the events of Sept 11, 2001 put an end to those dreams.
He then transferred to the Royal Queensland Aero
Club at Archerfield in Brisbane in 2003 where he completed his commercial
pilot’s license and instrument rating.
He started his flying career with Airlines PNG,
where he worked from 2004 – 2006, flying the Twin Otter based in Port Moresby
and Kairik.
In 2007, Nigel was able to secure a job as a cadet
first officer with Air Arabia, a low cost airline based in the UAE, flying the
Airbus A320 on a regional network,
until Aug 2012 when he was employed by Etihad as a first officer on the
Airbus A330.
“This is the highlight of my 36 year flying career,
being able to fly with my son”, Narara said.
“An achievement like this is a great way to tell the
world that PNG can and does produce some of the best aviators in the world,
something that we as a nation can all be proud of/
“This success is also being replicated in many other
top notch professions, notably in the international oil and mining sector where
the number of PNG professionals around the planet is increasing.
“We can be very proud that as a small nation we are
able to produce pilots, engineers, oil and gas operators and many other
professionals that can stand up and be counted amongst the best in the world.”
Nigel said: “I have always wanted to fly with Dad,
he wasn’t as hard a captain as I thought he would be.”
His mother,
Regie, , said: “ Nigel was destined to be a pilot since he was a baby
and has always dreamt of flying with his father, so this is a dream come
true”.
Nigel’s two-year-old son Kingston, the next
generation of Narara flyers, was also there to greet his dad and bubu (grandfather).
This is Fantastic, Keep up the Good Work !
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