TANZANIA : PRECISION Air plans to introduce three new courses at its training centre including pilot simulators training in efforts to produce more competent professionals to benefit the aviation sector and the economy.
Human Resources and Administration Manager of Precision Air, Bruno Daniel noted this over the weekend in Dar es Salaam at the 7th graduation ceremony whereby 16 new cabin crews were conferred certificates.Mr Daniel said the pilot training simulators will be used to train students pursuing the pilot course before practicing in the aircraft.
The manager further said that the training of new human resources was very crucial for the growth of the sector which has now been on the rise. "We are proud to be one of the important stakeholders in the aviation sector. We believe in the quality of our training centre. Therefore, as stakeholders, we shall always play our role to contribute more to the sector," he said.
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