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East African Civil Aviation Academy

The East African Civil Aviation Academy (EACAA), also known as the Soroti Flying School, is a Ugandan school that trains aircraft pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers.[3]

East African Civil Aviation Academy
TypePublic
Established1971; 53 years ago (1971)
Vice-ChancellorLieutenant Colonel Ronald Turyamubona[1]
Students108 (2013)[2]
Location,
CampusUrban
WebsiteHomepage

Location edit

The school is based at Soroti Airport, (IATA: SRT, ICAO: HUSO), in the town of Soroti in the Eastern Region. It is approximately 228 kilometres (142 mi), by air, north-east of Entebbe International Airport, Uganda's largest civilian and military airport.[4] The coordinates of the airport are 1°43'15.0"N; 33°37'03.0"E (Latitude:1.720833; Longitude:33.617500).[5]

Overview edit

As of May 2018, the flying school was undergoing renovations and a certification process to become a center of aviation excellence in the region. New technical staff have been recruited, including (a) a Director (b) a Quality Manager (c) a Safety Manager (d) a Chief Engineering Instructor (d) Flying instructors (e) Ground instructors (f) Engineering instructors and (g) Flight Operations Instructors.[6] At that time the school had nine training aircraft. By May 2018, nine pilot-trainees, seven aircraft maintenance engineers and fourteen flight operations officers had completed training during the calendar year. Another fifteen pilots, fifteen flight operations engineers and five aircraft maintenance engineers were expected to graduate during the second half of 2018.[6]

History edit

EACAA was founded in September 1971 under the Directorate of Civil Aviation of the EAC. The government of Uganda, the East African Community (EAC), the United Nations Development Programme, and the International Civil Aviation Organization were the major contributors.[7]

When the first EAC collapsed in 1977, the Ugandan government took over the management and maintenance of the school.[8] In 2012, the government began the process of returning the school to the EAC.[9]

In late 2013, the Ugandan government entered into preliminary discussions with Integra, a private Danish aviation company, to improve and manage the school at international standards under a public-private-partnership (PPP) arrangement. Discussions at the Ugandan cabinet level have also been held about returning the school to the EAC.[10]

In 2014, the EAC Council of Ministers agreed to take it back.[9] On 3 July 2014, the presidents of Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda agreed in principle to re-instate the EACAA as one of the centres of excellence in the EAC.[11]

However, due to the failure of partner states to remit operational and development funds to the school, the Ugandan Cabinet, in March 2019, formally resolved to take over the ownership and management of the academy.[12]

It is expected that the academy will expand its training programs to include pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers from (a) UPDF Air Force (b) Uganda National Airlines Company (c) Uganda Police Air Wing (d) Ugandan Presidential Fleet (e) Commercial and General aviation. This would save Uganda millions of dollars in foreign exchange, currently spent on procuring this training outside the country.[12]

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Turyamubona, Ronald (2 April 2019). "Notice From East African Aviation Academy: Admissions For May Intake 2019". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  2. ^ Among, Salume (5 November 2013). "Soroti Flying School Certificate of Airworthiness Expires". Kampala: Uganda Radio Network (URN). Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  3. ^ The Independent (26 March 2019). "Gov't to take over Soroti flying school ahead of Uganda Airlines relaunch". The Independent (Uganda). Kampala. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  4. ^ GFC (12 February 2016). "Distance between Entebbe International Airport, Entebbe, Central Region, Uganda and Soroti Airport, Soroti, Eastern Region, Uganda". Globefeed.com (GFC). Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  5. ^ Google (6 September 2015). "Location of Soroti Flying School" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  6. ^ a b Aine, Kim (17 May 2018). "Uganda Unveils National Airline Masterplan; Shops for 6 Aircrafts [sic]". Kampala: Chimp Reports Uganda. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  7. ^ EACAA (12 February 2016). "East African Civil Aviation Academy: History". Soroti: East African Civil Aviation Academy (EACAA). Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  8. ^ Ssalongo, Joe Elunya (27 June 2011). "Soroti Flying School Students Live in Lodges Amid Accomodation [sic] Glitches". Kampala: Uganda Radio Network (URN). Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  9. ^ a b Asiimwe, Dicta (2 August 2014). "Kampala seeking to return broke aviation school to EAC". The EastAfrican. Nairobi. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  10. ^ Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi (23 December 2013). "Government, Private Company In Talks To Redevelop Soroti Flying School". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  11. ^ Ihucha, Adam (5 September 2015). "EAC Reclaims Soroti Flying School". The EastAfrican. Nairobi. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  12. ^ a b Damali Mukhaye (27 March 2019). "Government Takes Over Soroti Flying School". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 27 March 2019.

External links edit

  • Homepage of EACAA
  • Soroti Flying School pilot trainers strike over pay
  • Uganda: President Agrees to Irish Training of Uganda Aviators

01°43′15″N 33°37′03″E / 1.72083°N 33.61750°E / 1.72083; 33.61750

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The East African Civil Aviation Academy EACAA also known as the Soroti Flying School is a Ugandan school that trains aircraft pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers 3 East African Civil Aviation AcademyTypePublicEstablished1971 53 years ago 1971 Vice ChancellorLieutenant Colonel Ronald Turyamubona 1 Students108 2013 2 LocationSoroti UgandaCampusUrbanWebsiteHomepage Contents 1 Location 2 Overview 3 History 4 Notable alumni 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLocation editThe school is based at Soroti Airport IATA SRT ICAO HUSO in the town of Soroti in the Eastern Region It is approximately 228 kilometres 142 mi by air north east of Entebbe International Airport Uganda s largest civilian and military airport 4 The coordinates of the airport are 1 43 15 0 N 33 37 03 0 E Latitude 1 720833 Longitude 33 617500 5 Overview editAs of May 2018 the flying school was undergoing renovations and a certification process to become a center of aviation excellence in the region New technical staff have been recruited including a a Director b a Quality Manager c a Safety Manager d a Chief Engineering Instructor d Flying instructors e Ground instructors f Engineering instructors and g Flight Operations Instructors 6 At that time the school had nine training aircraft By May 2018 nine pilot trainees seven aircraft maintenance engineers and fourteen flight operations officers had completed training during the calendar year Another fifteen pilots fifteen flight operations engineers and five aircraft maintenance engineers were expected to graduate during the second half of 2018 6 History editEACAA was founded in September 1971 under the Directorate of Civil Aviation of the EAC The government of Uganda the East African Community EAC the United Nations Development Programme and the International Civil Aviation Organization were the major contributors 7 When the first EAC collapsed in 1977 the Ugandan government took over the management and maintenance of the school 8 In 2012 the government began the process of returning the school to the EAC 9 In late 2013 the Ugandan government entered into preliminary discussions with Integra a private Danish aviation company to improve and manage the school at international standards under a public private partnership PPP arrangement Discussions at the Ugandan cabinet level have also been held about returning the school to the EAC 10 In 2014 the EAC Council of Ministers agreed to take it back 9 On 3 July 2014 the presidents of Kenya Uganda and Rwanda agreed in principle to re instate the EACAA as one of the centres of excellence in the EAC 11 However due to the failure of partner states to remit operational and development funds to the school the Ugandan Cabinet in March 2019 formally resolved to take over the ownership and management of the academy 12 It is expected that the academy will expand its training programs to include pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers from a UPDF Air Force b Uganda National Airlines Company c Uganda Police Air Wing d Ugandan Presidential Fleet e Commercial and General aviation This would save Uganda millions of dollars in foreign exchange currently spent on procuring this training outside the country 12 Notable alumni editRobert Wakhweya Captain on Airbus A350 and A330 series Chief Pilot at Uganda Airlines Michael Etiang Captain on the CRJ900 and Airbus A330 seies Former Chief Pilot at Uganda Airlines Clive Okoth Senior CRJ Series Captain at Uganda Airlines Vanita Kayiwa First Officer on the CRJ900ER and Airbus A330 841 at Uganda Airlines Rita Nasirumbi First Officer on the CRJ900 at Uganda Airlines See also editUganda Aviation School Moriah Aviation Training Centre List of aviation schools in UgandaReferences edit Turyamubona Ronald 2 April 2019 Notice From East African Aviation Academy Admissions For May Intake 2019 New Vision Kampala Retrieved 2 April 2019 Among Salume 5 November 2013 Soroti Flying School Certificate of Airworthiness Expires Kampala Uganda Radio Network URN Retrieved 12 February 2016 The Independent 26 March 2019 Gov t to take over Soroti flying school ahead of Uganda Airlines relaunch The Independent Uganda Kampala Retrieved 28 March 2019 GFC 12 February 2016 Distance between Entebbe International Airport Entebbe Central Region Uganda and Soroti Airport Soroti Eastern Region Uganda Globefeed com GFC Retrieved 12 February 2016 Google 6 September 2015 Location of Soroti Flying School Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 6 September 2015 a b Aine Kim 17 May 2018 Uganda Unveils National Airline Masterplan Shops for 6 Aircrafts sic Kampala Chimp Reports Uganda Retrieved 1 July 2018 EACAA 12 February 2016 East African Civil Aviation Academy History Soroti East African Civil Aviation Academy EACAA Retrieved 12 February 2016 Ssalongo Joe Elunya 27 June 2011 Soroti Flying School Students Live in Lodges Amid Accomodation sic Glitches Kampala Uganda Radio Network URN Retrieved 12 February 2016 a b Asiimwe Dicta 2 August 2014 Kampala seeking to return broke aviation school to EAC The EastAfrican Nairobi Retrieved 15 February 2016 Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi 23 December 2013 Government Private Company In Talks To Redevelop Soroti Flying School Daily Monitor Kampala Retrieved 17 January 2015 Ihucha Adam 5 September 2015 EAC Reclaims Soroti Flying School The EastAfrican Nairobi Retrieved 6 September 2015 a b Damali Mukhaye 27 March 2019 Government Takes Over Soroti Flying School Daily Monitor Kampala Retrieved 27 March 2019 External links editHomepage of EACAA Soroti Flying School pilot trainers strike over pay Uganda President Agrees to Irish Training of Uganda Aviators 01 43 15 N 33 37 03 E 1 72083 N 33 61750 E 1 72083 33 61750 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East African Civil Aviation Academy amp oldid 1223683140, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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