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Mustafa Mohamed Moalim

Mustafa Mohamed Moalim (Somali: Mustafa Maxamed Macalin, Arabic: مصطفى محمد معلم) (b. 25 March 1943 – 27 December 2009) was a prominent Somali aviator.

Mustafa Mohamed Moalin
مصطفى محمد معلم
Born(1943-03-25)25 March 1943
Died27 December 2009(2009-12-27) (aged 66)
Occupation(s)pilot, flight instructor
SpouseKhadija Abdulkhadir Mohamed
Children6 sons, 2 daughters

Early life and education Edit

Mustafa Moalin was born in Mogadishu, Somalia to a veterinarian father and a housewife mother. His one older brother Abdulkadir Mohamed Moalim became a well known veterinarian. Because of his father’s constant move to different regions, he and his brother grew up in different cities in Somalia including Mogadishu, Baidoa, Afgooye and Beledweyne. According to a cousin and some colleagues, Mustafa used to draw airplanes during his childhood, and young Mustafa becoming interested in flying and wanting to be a pilot. After earning high marks in his elementary school in Baidoa, at the age of 11, he was chosen to attend Italian schools including the Liceo Dinesa in Mogadishu. In 1959, Mustafa graduated at the top of his class from the Collegio Magistrale.

Moalin would later earn a Master of Military Arts and Science degree from Kyiv, Ukraine, the Soviet Union Air Force Academies. Mustafa held Laureate of Jurisprudence from the Somali National University Faculty of Law and a Diploma of Linguistics from Italian Linguistics Academy. He was a polyglot who specialized in Arabic, English, French, German, Italian and Russian languages.

Military career Edit

At age 17, in newly independent Somalia, Mustafa volunteered and was chosen to become a fighter pilot. He trained first at Egypt with Egyptian Air Force, where he made his first solo flight in a military aircraft. Sometime in 1961 he attended the Soviet air force pilot training school in Moscow where he was trained on the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17. As a young officer, Mustafa served as a fighter pilot and was later appointed as fighter air squadron commander and flight training officer. In 1966 he trained at the Scuola AVvanzato Base Elica in Latina, Italy, eventually becoming a licensed flight instructor for military transport aircraft such as the C-45 Expeditor and C-47 Skytrain or Dakota (Douglas DC-3). In 1969 he was trained as pilot and flight instructor for a jet bomber Ilyushin Il-28 while he attended and graduated from Cosmonaut Academy in Kyiv, Ukraine in the former USSR. Upon returning to Somalia in 1973-74, he was promoted commander of the Balidoogle Air Force base, where he built Somalia's first Air Force School and became the first Chief of the Somali Air Force School. In 1975, Mustafa earned a Master of Military Arts and Science diploma from the Cosmonaut Academy in Kyiv, Ukraine in the former USSR.

During the Somali-Ethiopian conflict in 1977-78, his military career reached its zenith when he became Chief of Somali Air Force Operations and Commander of Air Force for Northwestern Somali Regions, Air Force bases in Hargeisa and Berbera and was credited to have led the establishment of Somali’s air superiority during the war. In Somali-Ethiopian conflict Mustafa is also credited to have shot down two enemy aircraft over Ogadenia territory and carrying out numerous strategic long distance bombing. In November 1978 Mustafa became the Air Force Academy's commander and a year later with request from the office of the presidency he was transferred and employed by Somali Airlines where he taught different courses and supervised many Pilots.

Commercial pilot Edit

In 1979 Mustafa Mohamed Moalin was employed at Somali Airlines where he oversaw the growth of the Somali Airlines into an international airline. He help bring first commercial jet planes Boeing 707 to Somali Airlines serving as Captain pilot and flight instructor after studying at American Air Academy in Dallas, Texas, US. In 1987, he became a licensed flight instructor in Airbus A310 after studying at Airbus training center in Toulouse, France. In total, he had 33 years and more than 27,000 hours of flying experience. He served as an airline pilot instructor and a national technical member. His flight experience destinations ranged across Africa, Middle East, Asia and Europe.

Personal life Edit

Mustafa Mohamed Moalin is married to Khadija Abdulkhadir Mohamed, a former Italian and Economics instructor and expert in Pedagogy, with whom he has six sons and two daughters (Kamaludin, Zahra, Nuradin, Shamsudin, Rahma, Mohamed, Sakhawadin and Fakhrudin). He also had 28 grandchildren.

Mustafa always refused to participate in any form of the Somali civil war by maintaining a neutral ground and staying away from clan politics. He loved his country and people and spent his last moments in exile in Moorhead, Minnesota, US, with his wife, children, grandchildren and other extended family members. Mustafa died on December 27, 2009, and was buried in Fargo Islamic Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota.

See also Edit

Notes and references Edit

  • Taariikh nololeedka G/Sare Duuliye sare Mustafa Mohamed Macallim, Hiiraan, December 2009

External links Edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mustafa Mohamed Moalim news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mustafa Mohamed Moalim Somali Mustafa Maxamed Macalin Arabic مصطفى محمد معلم b 25 March 1943 27 December 2009 was a prominent Somali aviator Mustafa Mohamed Moalin مصطفى محمد معلمBorn 1943 03 25 25 March 1943Mogadishu SomaliaDied27 December 2009 2009 12 27 aged 66 Fargo North Dakota United StatesOccupation s pilot flight instructorSpouseKhadija Abdulkhadir MohamedChildren6 sons 2 daughters Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 3 Commercial pilot 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 Notes and references 7 External linksEarly life and education EditMustafa Moalin was born in Mogadishu Somalia to a veterinarian father and a housewife mother His one older brother Abdulkadir Mohamed Moalim became a well known veterinarian Because of his father s constant move to different regions he and his brother grew up in different cities in Somalia including Mogadishu Baidoa Afgooye and Beledweyne According to a cousin and some colleagues Mustafa used to draw airplanes during his childhood and young Mustafa becoming interested in flying and wanting to be a pilot After earning high marks in his elementary school in Baidoa at the age of 11 he was chosen to attend Italian schools including the Liceo Dinesa in Mogadishu In 1959 Mustafa graduated at the top of his class from the Collegio Magistrale Moalin would later earn a Master of Military Arts and Science degree from Kyiv Ukraine the Soviet Union Air Force Academies Mustafa held Laureate of Jurisprudence from the Somali National University Faculty of Law and a Diploma of Linguistics from Italian Linguistics Academy He was a polyglot who specialized in Arabic English French German Italian and Russian languages Military career EditAt age 17 in newly independent Somalia Mustafa volunteered and was chosen to become a fighter pilot He trained first at Egypt with Egyptian Air Force where he made his first solo flight in a military aircraft Sometime in 1961 he attended the Soviet air force pilot training school in Moscow where he was trained on the Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 15 Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 17 As a young officer Mustafa served as a fighter pilot and was later appointed as fighter air squadron commander and flight training officer In 1966 he trained at the Scuola AVvanzato Base Elica in Latina Italy eventually becoming a licensed flight instructor for military transport aircraft such as the C 45 Expeditor and C 47 Skytrain or Dakota Douglas DC 3 In 1969 he was trained as pilot and flight instructor for a jet bomber Ilyushin Il 28 while he attended and graduated from Cosmonaut Academy in Kyiv Ukraine in the former USSR Upon returning to Somalia in 1973 74 he was promoted commander of the Balidoogle Air Force base where he built Somalia s first Air Force School and became the first Chief of the Somali Air Force School In 1975 Mustafa earned a Master of Military Arts and Science diploma from the Cosmonaut Academy in Kyiv Ukraine in the former USSR During the Somali Ethiopian conflict in 1977 78 his military career reached its zenith when he became Chief of Somali Air Force Operations and Commander of Air Force for Northwestern Somali Regions Air Force bases in Hargeisa and Berbera and was credited to have led the establishment of Somali s air superiority during the war In Somali Ethiopian conflict Mustafa is also credited to have shot down two enemy aircraft over Ogadenia territory and carrying out numerous strategic long distance bombing In November 1978 Mustafa became the Air Force Academy s commander and a year later with request from the office of the presidency he was transferred and employed by Somali Airlines where he taught different courses and supervised many Pilots Commercial pilot EditIn 1979 Mustafa Mohamed Moalin was employed at Somali Airlines where he oversaw the growth of the Somali Airlines into an international airline He help bring first commercial jet planes Boeing 707 to Somali Airlines serving as Captain pilot and flight instructor after studying at American Air Academy in Dallas Texas US In 1987 he became a licensed flight instructor in Airbus A310 after studying at Airbus training center in Toulouse France In total he had 33 years and more than 27 000 hours of flying experience He served as an airline pilot instructor and a national technical member His flight experience destinations ranged across Africa Middle East Asia and Europe Personal life EditMustafa Mohamed Moalin is married to Khadija Abdulkhadir Mohamed a former Italian and Economics instructor and expert in Pedagogy with whom he has six sons and two daughters Kamaludin Zahra Nuradin Shamsudin Rahma Mohamed Sakhawadin and Fakhrudin He also had 28 grandchildren Mustafa always refused to participate in any form of the Somali civil war by maintaining a neutral ground and staying away from clan politics He loved his country and people and spent his last moments in exile in Moorhead Minnesota US with his wife children grandchildren and other extended family members Mustafa died on December 27 2009 and was buried in Fargo Islamic Cemetery in Fargo North Dakota See also EditSomali Air ForceNotes and references EditTaariikh nololeedka G Sare Duuliye sare Mustafa Mohamed Macallim Hiiraan December 2009External links EditSomali Aviation Resource Center permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mustafa Mohamed Moalim amp oldid 1130091402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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