Self-made engineer builds yet another aircraft - AGAIN

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Self-made engineer builds yet another aircraft

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A self-made engineer in Waguthu village, Kiambaa constituency, has built an aircraft to get sponsorship to pursue his engineering dream.
In 2013, George Tumuti built a microlight plane using scrap metal and got recognition for a significant contribution and dedicated service to the community by the Kiambu government.
He said he would build a more advanced plane.
“With the microlight plane, which on a good runway could fly 20 metres high, I had hoped to get sponsorship to join college, but I didn’t. So I went back to the drawing board as it is my dream to be an engineer and a pilot,” Tumuti said.
The 23-year-old, who is interning with General Motors, said he cannot take his plane for a test flight because the government thinks it is too risky and has prohibited it.
Tumuti dropped out of the Kenya Polytechnic University College for lack of fees.
“If I could get sponsorship I know I can become an engineer. It has been my dream since I was a small boy,” he said.
Tumuti used scrap metal, motorcycle and vehicles’ parts and local materials bought using savings from his car wash business.
Joseph Itibu, Tumuti’s father, said he was amazed.
“We quarrelled often as I did not understand him, but I must support him. He has proved he has the brains and can go far if given the chance and finances,” he said.
 
When I saw the title I had a feeling it was the same guy again. :p

It's still funny... but I genuinely do hope the guy gets a chance to achieve his dreams.
 
Appreciate his work. He will definitely able to achieve his dreams. There are many aviation academies which have different scholarship options. They may vary by general scholarship, or many more. The other option is you may think about financial aid provided by flight training school another source is a student loan. Banks offer student line of credit program to help finance their educational expenses.
Hope they will help him.
 
The government won't let him try to fly it because it's "risky?" How many people die of malaria in that part of the world every year?

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This. You'd think the government would have better things to do, but, um, whatever.

Richman
 
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