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14-y-o boy makes waves in the sky; flies plane alone

An Indian boy raised in the UAE proves that young age is not hindrance in soaring and flying into higher altitudes of life.

Mansoor Anis, a student from Delhi Private School in Sharjah, is making waves in the aviation industry as he becomes the youngest pilot to fly a Cessna 152, a two-seat plane normally used for flight training and personal use, Khaleej Times’ Bernd Debusmann Jr. reported.

At the age of five, Anis’ interest in aviation sparked up when his uncle, a pilot in an India-based airline, introduced him to a flight simulator.

Anis’ first encounter with a flight simulator became the first takeoff in aviation.

“What I had learned from my uncle helped me a lot. For example, there were some theoretical things, like with the instruments, that he had taught me to use beforehand,” Khaleej Times quoted Anis as saying.

At 13, he travelled with his mother to Canada train at the AAA Aviation Flight Academy in British Columbia.

After 25 hours of training, the academy’s chief flight instructor allowed him to fly a Cessna alone after noticing Anis’ advanced understanding of aircraft.

The report said Anis broke the previous record of 35 hours a young pilot needed to go on a solo flight.

Anis said he wants to work for Emirates or Etihad, the two largest airlines in the UAE.


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How true? Pilot “leans out” of cockpit window to take Dubai selfie

The quest to find the most stunning places to take the perfect selfie is taking selfie-takers travelling not only miles on the ground but also miles up in the air, sort of.

Brazilian pilot Daniel Centeno made headlines in the UAE for posting a photo on Instagram of his supposed recent fly over Dubai. In the photo, the pilot is seen leaning out of the plane’s cockpit window, taking a snap with Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah.

Its already my second hometown #dubai Selfie ??✈️

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Netizens were quick to react, questioning the authenticity of the photo. One user commented, “You’re real?! I thought it was some green screen effect.”

Architect Stefano Ripoli of Dubai-based architecture company LW Design Group put all the questions to rest as he released the original photo of the Palm the pilot used to Photoshop himself to.

Photo credit: Stefano Ripoli, Instagram

Well this morning there was a huge noise in Dubai (I’ve actually heard on @dubai92 with @catboy92 and @aylissab) over a supposedly IG selfie of a pilot flying over the Palm. Fortunately we at @lw.designgroup have been currently working on a new Hotel brand at the Palm, which took us some good weeks of researching about it as well as collecting pictures from all possible angles of this man made marvel. So, yes, we happen to have the picture that @pilotganso used for that and I will need to share it, sorry bud.. but we definitely adore it, well played. Strange and funny enough, having a quick look on his profile, we’re both Brazilians and despite the job we do, creativity seems to be the word 🙂 Good morning Dubai 😛 #dubai92 #palmjumeirah #dubai #mydubai #uae #dxb

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 It’s not the first time Centeno posted a plane selfie. Here’s a look at his other creative photos overlooking New York and Rio de Janeiro:

? ??Nova Iorque, aqui vamos nós!!! Hey NY, here we gooo ✈️✈️✈️?????????

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E o escritório hoje estava assim,…. Em cima das nuvens!!! ??????⛅️?

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Photo credit: pilotganso, Instagram

 


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Giant UAE-based company eyes to bring new businesses to PH

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A giant international company headquartered in United Arab Emirates (UAE) shared interest in bringing other businesses to the Philippines.

Mohammed Khammas, CEO of the Al Ahli Holding Group (AAHG), told the Philippine Star in an interview that the Philippines is an attractive destination of investment among foreign conglomerates.

“We’re into infrastructure, retail, consumer, real estate, social media, entertainment and events. These are the kinds of things we want to expand into and bring over here…The Philippines is a stable market. The Philippines isn’t volatile at all and quite tested no matter how hard the times get,” The Philippine Star has quoted Khammas in the Asia Pop Comincon Manila.

The conglomerate currently holds the exclusive largest franchise rights to US-based Gold’s Gym International in the MENA region. It has also established Al Ahli Plastics, one of Middle East’s largest plastic manufacturing companies.

The company is also building a Fox-branded theme park and resort in Dubai and has strategic alliances with Fox Studios, Marvel-Disney, Sony Pictures Warner Bros and other leading Hollywood studios across its multi-entertainment based platforms, said the report.

Khammas also said in the report that AAHG wants to bring innovative businesses that are yet to be introduced in the country.

“The (Philippine) government is now very committed to foreign investments so we’re looking heavily at different possibilities on how we can contribute and put something that is not yet here,” Khammas said.

AAHG brought the recently concluded Asia Pop Comicon Manila, the largest pop culture convention in the Asian region. Khammas said that their group chose the Philippines as the host country for the event because of the Filipino’s wide interest for pop culture.

Source: Philippine Star

Photo credit: Al Ahli Holding Group


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‘Zark’s Burger owner is former OFW

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Zark’s Burger made headlines on August 28 after its video went viral because of massive crowd wanting to avail their P8 burger promo.

But before its owner Zark Espina Varona offered innovative burgers in the Philippines, did you know that he was an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) cook in a cruise line.

A hotel and restaurant management graduate from the Philippine Women’s University, Varona decided to apply as a seafarer on board Carnival Cruise Lines at the age of 21.

Although he has the advantage of being young OFW, Varona admitted that he struggled from being separated from his family.

“Ang challenge doon syempre 21 years old lang ako at that time, yung malayo ka sa mga kaibigan mo, sa family mo… In terms of trabaho, walang problema kasi ‘yun talaga ang gusto ko from the start— cook,” ABS-CBN quoted Varona.

Despite the struggle, he said that there being a seafarer has its own perks as well.

“Yung maka-travel ka sa ibang bansa. Kaso nga lang ‘di buong mundo yung naikot ko pero ok na — States, Mexico and Caribbean—paikot-ikot lang. Yung lang yung masasabi kong perks, ‘yung makapunta sa ibang bansa nang libre,” Varona said.

Varona’s main goal in working overseas is to gain experience and save money for his dream and not to send money back to his family.

He stayed in his job for two contracts, with the first one lasted for nine months and the second one lasted to seven months, before he decided to come back home and fulfill his dream: starting a restaurant.

With all the money he saved from being a seafarer, he used it to open a food cart business in Tutuban. Unfortunately, it only lasted for six months.

But it turns out to be a blessing in disguise because he then found out that there is a small space in Taft in front of La Salle.

“Nagkataon lang din wala pang masyadong ganung market at that time dito sa atin five years ago, mga better burger joints kung tawagin hindi mga fastfood,”

Five years ago, it attracted students with its delicious, yet affordable burger. Today, Zark’s Burger has 32 branches nationwide, with four branches in Visayas.

And no one could stop Varona’s success. Eight more branches will soon open, including in Davao and Cagayan de Oro.

Source: ABS-CBN News, Manila Standard, Philippine Star

Photo credit: Zark Varona/Facebook

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