From Ulan Bator to Accra, there’s a global shortage of pilots – and schools to teach them. That’s why business has taken off at Moncton Flight College in New Brunswick, Canada. It’s home to 240 students who will one day be captains welcoming you aboard flights for Xiamen Airlines and Mongolia’s Miat. But before they can get near an A380, there are 200 training hours to notch up in the Diamond Eclipse, aka the “Flying Sperm”.
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- Katherine Wolkoff