GACA Celebrates First Saudi Female Co-pilot Working in a National Air Carrier

Yamine Al-Maimani in piloting her first domestic flight in Saudi Arabia
Yamine Al-Maimani in piloting her first domestic flight in Saudi Arabia

The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), represented by Hail International Airport's administration and Nesma Airlines, has celebrated the first official flight of a Saudi female co- pilot, Ms. Yasmin Al Maimani (29 year old). Ms. Maimani flew her first flight between (King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and Prince Naif International Airport in Qaseem) and between (Hail International Airport and Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Tabuk). Ms. Maimani holds a commercial license becoming the first female to co-pilot a commercial plane in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Nesma Airlines currently employs Ms. Maimani.

GACA gives full support to theempowerment of Saudi women in the field of air transport, in continuation ofthe great achievements made by the Kingdom toward female empowerment and itsstrong presence in the labor market. Saudi women have proven themselves in manyfields, such as administrative, technical and many leadership positions. Womenwere given licenses to work in the field of air transport supported by theGovernment of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin AbdulazizAl Saud and based on the Kingdom's Vision 2030 led by HRH Crown Prince.

Nesma Airlines announced earlier thatit was accepting applicants to work as commercial co-pilots; more than 57applicants applied, including two females in the "new pilots" program.

Eleven young men and women wereaccepted including Ms. Maimani who holds a commercial pilot license (CPL) fromthe United States. The batch were enrolled in a training regiment divided intofour stages.

The first stage was ground trainingconducted at Prince Sultan Academy. The second stage was training on a planewith multiple engines and the third stage was ground training on an ATR 72-600aircraft at Nesma Aviation Training Center in Hail. The last and final trainingstage was on an ATR 72-600 simulator in the cities of Jakarta and Madrid.

It is worth noting, that NesmaAirlines is one of the first companies to use the ATR-72-600 aircraft in theKingdom and in the Gulf region. The twin-engine turbo charged aircraft areshort distant regional aircraft manufactured by the French/Italian Company ATRand has a seventy seating capacity.

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