A Nigerian born pilot for Air Djibouti
Ademilola "Lola" Odujinrin has made history by becoming the first
African pilot to fly solo around the world.
In a statement, the Djibouti Ports
and Free Zone Authority (DPFZA) said that Odujinrin had completed the
final leg of his historic journey, landing safely at Washington Dulles
International Airport.
"The pilot has completed the entire
circumnavigation in a Cirrus SR22, stopping in more than 15 countries on five
continents, returning to Washington DC, where his journey began back in
September," the statement said.
The flight was part of Project Transcend,
a foundation, which aimed to inspire young people to achieve their goals
regardless of their personal circumstances.
Odujinrin, who has logged 4000 hours as a
commercial Boeing 737 pilot since his pilot licence six years ago said:
"Ever since I was a child, I dreamed of one day flying around the world.
We have a responsibility to lead by example and follow our dreams. I want
African children to think: 'I can do this too!'.
Meanwhile, the Chairperson of Air Djibouti
Aboubaker Omar Hadi said that with such an initiative, the state owned airline
was hoping to inspire "a new generation of pilots in Africa and help to
pave the way for the aviation industry to thrive in the region”.
"The benefits will be felt within the
region, as this will encourage more intra-African trade and sustainable
economic development".
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