Third Air BP’s Sterling Pilot Scholarship awarded

Air BP has awarded this year’s Sterling Pilot Scholarship to 17 year old Hertfordshire student, Robert Norris, who becomes the third awardee since the scholarship was launched in 2015. The scholarship, which is valued at around £10,000, aims to assist aspiring UK pilots with little or no experience of flying to achieve a Private Pilot’s Licence (PPL).

Robert wants to use the scholarship to work towards fulfilling his dream of becoming a commercial airline pilot and flying a Boeing 777. Robert gained his first flying experience at RAF Wittering aged 15 as a member of the Air Cadets. He has since tried gliding as well as pursuing his interest in aviation by frequently visiting the RAF Museum, London. Robert has already logged his first hours at Cambridge Aero Club, close to the sixth form college where he is studying `A` levels. He then plans to continue his education and complete a degree in aeronautical engineering.

Air BP Sterling Pilot Scholarship winner, Robert Norris

Air BP Sterling Pilot Scholarship winner, Robert Norris

On his selection as this year’s Air BP Sterling Pilot Scholar, Robert said: “Flying lessons are expensive and certainly out of my reach at this stage so I am incredibly grateful to Air BP. The Sterling Pilot Scholarship is a really good thing; it is an opportunity for young people who are considering training to be a pilot but whose choices have been restricted by the lack of access to student loans. Having a degree is also important, both during and beyond a flying career. With an aeronautical engineering degree, I will understand how aircraft are designed and be in a stronger position to resolve any challenges I might face as a pilot.”

Paul Westerman, Air BP’s UK and France General Aviation Director, said: “We congratulate Robert on becoming our third Air BP Sterling Pilot Scholar. Air BP is committed to supporting young aspiring pilots to build a career in aviation and in so doing contribute to the supply of high calibre pilots to the wider aviation community. Air BP’s Sterling Pilot Scholarship is a demonstration of BP’s goal of inspiring young people to gain a better understanding of the importance of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) education for their futures and for the wider aviation industry”.

The first Sterling Pilot Scholarship awardee, Alex May, is now in his second year studying for a BSc in Professional Aviation Pilot Practice and working through ATPL (Air Transport Pilot’s Licence) exams while continuing to build his PPL hours in preparation for his CPL (Commercial Pilot’s Licence), MEP (Multi-engine Piston Rating) and IR (Instrument Rating). The second awardee, Zöe Burnett, is currently training with Flybe in Jerez, Spain.

Air BP works with the Honourable Company of Air Pilots (formerly known as The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators – GAPAN), to organise the Air BP Sterling Pilot Scholarship. Air BP has named the Scholarship after its globally recognised fuel payment card, the Sterling Card.

Author: Adrian Mahovics

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