Cristina Amaral

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Cristina Amaral
Born
NationalityTimor-Leste
OccupationPilot
Known forFirst female pilot in Timor Leste

Cristina Amaral is the first female pilot in East Timor (Timor-Leste), a country with less than 1.5 million people. She graduated from pilot training in 2015 and became a commercial pilot in 2018.

Early life[edit]

Amaral grew up in the village of Costa in Oecusse, which, although part of East Timor, is an enclave entirely surrounded by the sea and the land of West Timor, which is part of Indonesia. She was the eldest of five children and had to balance responsibilities to help at home with her wish to perform well at school. Fortunately, she had a lot of support from her parents to pursue her education.[1][2]

Training and career beginning[edit]

After leaving school she found the opportunity to pursue a pilot training programme through a government scholarship. Performing well in the application process, she obtained a full scholarship. However, she encountered difficulties as the flight course was given in English, and was forced to move to Jakarta, Indonesia to complete her training in a language she could better understand. She graduated in 2015, to become East Timor's first female pilot but stayed in Indonesia for a further two years, working as a flight instructor.[1][2]

In April 2018 she joined Aero Dili, a small airline with just two small Cessna planes that does charter flights in East Timor. Such services are very much required in the mountainous country, where the roads are few and poor.[1][2]

Awards and honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Conquering the skies, the first woman pilot of Timor-Leste". UN Women. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Raynor, Sophie. "Pushing boundaries". Globe. Retrieved 30 September 2021.