Shareef Al Romaithi, a 31-year-old Etihad
Airways First Officer, has become the first Emirati to obtain a
PhD in aviation from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, which
also makes him the youngest and the eighth holder of this
distinctive degree in the world.
Shareef joined the UAE’s national carrier in
2007 as a cadet pilot and, upon completing the airline’s
specialised pilot training program, became the first Etihad
Airways cadet pilot to transition to First Officer status.
His educational journey began in 2005 when he
obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering. He went
on to complete two Masters degrees in Aviation and Aerospace
Management and Safety Systems. In 2010, Etihad Airways sponsored
his PhD studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the
world's largest, fully accredited university specialising in
aviation and aerospace.
While studying, he
continued his flight training and along with his commercial pilot
license, he also obtained private pilot sea-plane and rotorcraft
licenses, becoming a Certified Flight and Ground Instructor.
“I am thankful to Etihad Airways for giving me the
opportunity to obtain this unique degree while at the same time
pursuing what I love,” Shareef said.
Shareef’s
research-based dissertation addressed the importance of
understanding the impact of cross-culture on airline pilots'
safety performance, specifically in the Middle East and North
Africa.
Etihad Airways’ President and Chief
Executive Officer, James Hogan, said, “It is very important that
Emiratis have a key role in all areas of our business, as the
national airline of the UAE. Their development is therefore a
significant focus for us, and through our innovative Emiratisation,
training and scholarship programs, we work hard to prepare our UAE
national staff to become future leaders and play an integral role
in the airline and aviation industry. Shareef is a
prime example of the ambitious and talented Emarati we are
continually seeking to develop, and who will ultimately bring
their unique skills and knowledge for the benefit of the airline
as well as the UAE. We are proud of his academic accomplishments
and look forward to expanding his horizons and career even
further.”
Shareef currently operates the Airbus
A330/A340 fleet and will be operating on the Boeing 777 fleet from
April 2015.
Shareef said, “I encourage my
colleagues to pursue their goals, never give up on their dreams,
to become risk takers and not be afraid of failure. We are blessed
with all the opportunities that come our way; it is up to us to
accept the responsibilities.”
Etihad Airways,
Abu Dhabi,
Pilots
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