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Jersey-based captain achieves Master Aviator award
Captain Pedley, who heads Gama Aviation's Jersey fleet, has become one of the first European recipients of FlightSafety International’s Master Aviator award.
Captain Tim Pedley has been presented with the Master Aviator award.
Read this story in our June 2022 printed issue.

Gama Aviation's Captain Tim Pedley, who heads its Jersey fleet, has attained FlightSafety International’s Master Aviator award. The award, attained through additional training by FlightSafety International, is beyond the stringent requirements placed by the company on its flight crews and identifies enhanced technical flight skills as well as additional safety competencies.

Pedley says: “My primary role is to ensure the safety of those on board, and therefore any additional training that can enhance my ability to deliver that role is absolutely worth undertaking. At an individual, fleet and company level it can only serve to drive standards ever higher, which directly translates, in my opinion, to safer flying.”

Managing director, business aviation Boris Wolstenhome adds: “Captain Pedley is an example of the standards we are setting. Safety is a given in all our flight operations, however Captain Pedley's diligence in furthering his studies and skills is testament to his drive to excel. The Master Aviator award is tribute to this, and I thank him for setting a very high standard for fleet captains.”

“Our Master Aviator programme consists of challenging training that expands skills and prepares aviators to react correctly to a broad range of demanding, unexpected situations,” says a spokesperson for FlightSafety International. “To become a Master Aviator, trainees must complete a series of advanced pilot training courses and their choice of electives to gain a deeper knowledge of fixed wing aircraft or helicopters, advance professional development, enhance safety and strengthen all aspects of a flight department.”

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