Young... Successfull...
Lebanese VIP
Nicolas Meszaros
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They are young, they struggled hard; their capacity, charisma, and personality made of them what they are today… People of Success!
Position: Chief Pilot & GM
Company: Executive Aircraft Services
Degrees: Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) USA & Lebanese
Type rated on CL601, CL604,Global Express Hawker 125-700 and 800XP
From Flight Safety and CAE
Age: 40
Status: Married
Hobbies: Skiing, boating and walking
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The whole thing started with a persisting dream when he was 5. Grabbed by the taste of freedom, the flair of adventure and a challenging determination, Nicolas began his professional aviation career as a Co Pilot and pilot for publicity planes (Banner towing). He later served in 1993 at “JR Executive” a private aircraft company as a copilot on a “Boeing 720” and “Hawker Siddeley 600”. In 2000 he was promoted to fly a Challenger 601 and 604 and now a Global Express. After cumulating years of experience, he worked his way up to Pilot flying international route (USA Europe Africa).
In 2004 he became the general manager, and chief pilot of Executive aircraft services, the company operates a “Hawker Siddeley 700 & 800 XP” and manages a “Global Express”, “Falcon 900” and Jet Star
Nicolas has logged more than 7000 hours of flying experience he successfully manages a department of 40 employees. It is obvious that his dream doesn’t stop there, especially that his plans to expand in the gulf region & the Middle East and to establish in Lebanon an approved maintenance organization for private jet.
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-The principles that you will never change?
Honesty
-Your dream?
To realize all my ambitions
-A lost battle?
Every time I can’t bring my help to someone who needs me
-Any regrets?
My late father would have been really proud to watch my achievement
-Your target in life?
Combining happiness and success
-What personality marked you in your life?
Nelson Mandela
-What would you have liked to do if you were not what you are today?
Flying sea plane in the Caribbean
-Ever challenged the odds?
Landing in bad weather conditions in Iqalit (North of Canada) in an “igloo” airport handled by Eskimos
-Your quotation in life?
No pain…No gain
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