Pilot Careers Live Professional Flight Training Awards 2025 Nine winners revealed at Awards celebration Photos: Jonny Salmon/Pilot Careers Live 25 March 2025 T he inaugural Pilot Careers Live Professional Flight Training Awards proved a huge success with more than 130 students, instructors and exhibitors celebrating at London Heathrow’s Sofitel Hotel last Friday. Winners of the awards spanned nine separate categories, recognising the excellence of the British flight training industry. The Awards, sponsored by FLYER magazine, went ahead despite chaos around Heathrow following the electrical substation fire which closed the airport. The Pilot Careers Live exhibition, held the following day at the Sofitel, also went ahead and was a major success with attendance back to pre-Covid levels. Ian Seager of Seager Publishing, which staged the Pilot Careers Live Awards, said, “We’ve been running these events for almost thirty years. Over that time the professional flight training industry has faced a significant number of global challenges and almost constant change, but the dedication, passion and professionalism of training professionals and their highly motivated students has not changed. “We felt an annual event recognising their contribution was long overdue, so we launched the Pilot Careers Live Professional Flight Training Awards to celebrate these remarkable people.” Logainair CEO Luke Farajallah was guest of honour for the Awards. Luke spoke about Loganair’s fascinating operation with its beach landings and a short-haul route with an average flight time of just sixty seconds. Luke also talked about how special it is to work in the aviation industry, and how important it is to support, encourage and help people as they think about and begin their aviation careers. The panel of judges was chosen for its ability to consider all the nominations and comprised John Monks, Director of Safety and Security for British Airways; Holly Mitchell, Head of PR and Public Affairs for easyJet; and chair judge, Anthony Petteford, a legend of the pilot training industry. Luke Farajallah, CEO of Loganair, was Guest of Honour at the PCL Awards evening The 2025 Pilot Careers Live Awards winners The judges said: “Pablo’s great performance on his integrated course included winning two high-achiever awards, for best in ground school and best overall pilot. “Pablo also demonstrated persuasive enthusiasm to participate in, understand and aid the further development of other team roles in aviation, e.g. ATC training and drawing upon his time as a ground handling agent. Pablo has fully embraced excellence and the importance of the wider team in aviation.” Also nominated: Roman Kastelijn, Leading Edge Aviation; Dillon James, Skyborne Airline Academy. Alex Padina of FTEJerez collected the award for Best Integrated Student on behalf of Pablo Ruiz Acevedo Best Modular ATPL Student: Ashleigh Duggan, Leading Edge Aviation The judges said: “A recipient of the prestigious British Women Pilots’ Association Oriana Pepper Scholarship, Ashleigh enriched her own – and that of her peers – pilot training journey with passion, enthusiasm and dedication. Passing all exams on first attempts, she is a model example of how success and excellent standards can be equally achieved through following the Modular pathway.” Also nominated: Ben Powell, Bristol Groundschool; Matthew Bristow-Slade, Leading Edge Aviation. Ashleigh Duggan collects her award for Best Modular ATPL Student from Luke Farajallah Best Multi Pilot Licence (MPL) Student: George Hicks, TUI The judges said: “Our winner is an outstanding MPL graduate scoring 4s and 5s in his KSAs throughout training. He now flies as a First Officer for TUI and is a model example of the standards that TUI seeks and we have grown to expect from MPL courses.” Also nominated: Chris Eustace, CAE; Lawrence Donnelly, CAE. Special mention: Benjamin Bendall. George Hicks, TUI pilot, on his way to collect his award for Best MPL Student Best Ground School Instructor: Dickie Hughes, Leading Edge Aviation The judges said: “So many graduate airline pilots have heard of Dickie, even if they haven’t been trained by him! He has been a solid, caring, cheerful, encouraging bedrock of the cadet pilot training ATO community for as long as anyone can remember. “Simply put, Dickie is a legend of the pilot training industry who deserves to be recognised for his single-minded commitment to building really solid foundations of cadet pilot training through excellent ground training.” Also nominated: Steve Buckley, Lecturer in Pilot and Aviation Operations at the Air & Space Institute, Newark ; Julie Gardner, Skyborne Airline Academy; Mark Fairhurst, FTEJerez. Captain Steve Rees collecting the award on behalf of Dickie Hughes from Leading Edge Aviation, who won the award for Best Ground School Instructor Best SIM Instructor: Nick Heard, Skyborne Airline Academy The judges said: “Exceptional leadership of the key transitional phase between single-engine and multi-engine training is what prepares a cadet for initial type rating and the start of an airline career. “Our winner has demonstrated significant dedication to the enrichment and success of all his cadets passing through this stage of training – not just in crew flying skills but also the development of professional attitudes, knowledge and attitudes. Setting the high standards expected by airlines from new qualified cadets.” Also nominated: Keith Campbell, Air & Space Institute, Newark; Michael Polanen, FTEJerez. Carla Booth of Skyborne collected the award for Best Sim Instructor on behalf of Nick Heard The judges said: “This worthy winner is widely respected for his role as an UPRT (Upset Recovery Training) instructor, where he balances technical precision with an approachable teaching style. Cadets consistently describe his lessons as engaging, informative, and enjoyable.
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