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08
Jun 2024
(Sat)

Fly for Career, Fly for Fun!

Event of
Open SPACE 2024
Subject
Aviation Operations and Management

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Date & time
08Jun 2024 (Sat)14:00 - 15:00
Type of Event
In-person Attendance
Venue
Room 315, 3/F, Admiralty Learning Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, HK
Fee
Free
Speaker
  • Mr Calvin Lau (Technology Educator)

Mr Calvin Lau

Mr Calvin Lau is a technology educator by nature. His dreams about flying have motivated him to promote aviaiton education and flying to people of Hong Kong. Calvin completed his flight training and received the Private Pilot Licence in both fixed-wing and helicopter in the U.K. He then continued his training in Australia and has accumulated extensive flying experiences in Hong Kong, Australia and the U.K. Calvin received his undergraduate and postgraduate education from Loughborough University and the University of Nottingham in the U.K. respectively. He also holds an advanced technical teachers’ certificate and is a registered teacher.

Enquiry
2975 5678 (angel.cya.chow@hkuspace.hku.hk)
Relevant Programmes
Certificate in Australian Private Pilot Licence Training Certificate for Module (Flight Simulation Training: Single Engine Fixed Wing Aircraft) Certificate for Module (Operation Procedures of Commercial Flying in Hong Kong) Certificate for Module (Helicopter Flying Fundamentals)
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Flying is the greatest adventure. It has always been the ultimate dream of mankind, and for our generation it is not only achievable but also affordable. The world looks very different from 3000 feet above the ground. There is a level of freedom unique to aviation – the ability to move effortlessly in three dimensions at the touch of a control. The sensation of flying is hugely liberating. Once you've tried it, you'll want to do it again. 

Learning to fly is not as hard as you might think. In fact, each year many people of all ages and from all walks of life take up this challenge. You can start learning to fly and obtain a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) at 17. Most people are content with achieving the PPL, which permits them to fly themselves and non-paying passengers anywhere they want, some may fly for the sheer joy of flying, or just for fun. Some enjoy it so much that they take it up as a career.

Language: Cantonese supplemented with English

 

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