Saturday 10 January 2015

Another Feather in Rayneau Archibald Gajadhar's Hat

Rayneau Gajadhar
Rayneau Archibald Gajadhar has conquered another milestone. He is now a certified private pilot.According to the Aviation Business Gazette, of November 5,2014, "The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is recognizing Rayneau Archibald Gajadhar with inclusion in the prestigious FAA Airmen Certification Database." 
  "The database, which appears on the agency's website at www.faa.gov, names Gajadhar and other certified pilots who have met or exceeded the high educational, licensing and medical standards established by the FAA.
Pilot certification standards have evolved over time in an attempt to reduce pilot errors that lead to fatal crashes. FAA standards, which are set in consultation with the aviation industry and the public, are among the highest in the world." The magazine states.
Rayneau's Pilot License
  Rayneau first got into flying on February 12, 2010. He is well known for his high level of discipline and that must have played a huge part in his certification. FAA standards, which are set in consultation with the aviation industry and the public, are among the highest in the world. Rayneau's high level of discipline deserved mention and is particularly vital for passengers safety. Recently a pilot was removed from the cockpit after the passengers took the smell of alcohol on him. Rayneau does not drink.
"The FAA offers a variety of pilots licenses and certificates, each with a different set of privileges. These levels include Student, Recreational, Sport, Private, Commercial And Airline Transport Pilot.
Pilots with a student pilot certification are not permitted to fly solo and are barred from carrying passengers. Sport pilot certificate holders can not carry more than one passenger and are permitted to only fly light-sport aircraft during the daytime." says the Aviation Gazette. 
 
 On numerous occasions Rayneau have been seen flying his private helicopter,  over the island.  Would you believe he has even landed the machine at the quarry in Culdesac? In a short interview with him just before this article came online he mentioned that he has since sold the helicopter. When asked for a comment on his recognition  by the FAA and him being looked as an exemplar to other pilots, in his usual modus operandi,  he simply remarked, "Nothing special."
 The Federal Aviation Administration's Airmen Certification Database contains the following listing:
An R22 chopper
UniqueID: A4830874
FirstName: Rayneau Archibald
LastName: Gajadhar
Street1: Castries St Lucia Po Box Gm 652
Street2: Corinth Main Road
City: Castries
State:
Zip:
Country: ST LUCIA
Region: SO
MedClass: 3
MedDate: 072013
MedExpDate: 072015
We at RCIP extend our congratulations to Mr. Rayneau Archibald Gajadhar. We expect you to do likewise.

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