Kosovo pilot making 1,200 flights, which is his big dream.

Exile Veliu during wartime, when he was only seven years old, and his family had fled to Canada. He there had continued his schooling, where he is currently reaping numerous successes, as he is a pilot trainer in aviation as well. Exile tells of the newspaper “Voice”, experiences [...]
Exile relates to the newspaper “Voice”, his experience as a pilot, his first flight, as well as his intentions of soon being a pilot of civilian aircraft and traveling from distant Canada to Europe and even Kosovo.
I went to Canada with my family, just as a child in the sixth grade, and I enrolled in a program within the city, “Royal Canadian Air Cadets”, which I lived in parallel with regular schooling even at my aviation school as a child. It was my first initiative to travel that I will be at this level of who I am today. There were dozens of children of pilots, people of reputation in that city. Even though it was difficult at the time and at the moment it was a burden to my mother because we were three young children. It was an unpleasant time, since at the time my father had just died, I was 11 years old. From the great support of my mother and my brother, Leutrim, I am who I am today.
His keen desire to exercise this profession was from his early childhood, he shows that even the toys he played with were the planes, but what was left in his mind was that he longed to have his own plane, with which he could fly to his hometown - Kosovo.
Yeah, as a kid, I remember my toys, there were planes and paintings I painted were airports, and my wishes were to have my plane and fly to Kosovo. ”, over and over. /Periscopi/












