The Fiji Times

Engineered for Excellence

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In the world of aviation, where precision and safety reign supreme, a Nakelo native’s educationa­l journey at the Fiji National University contribute­d immensely to his success as an Aircraft Maintenanc­e Engineer. Samisoni Finau Baleinuku’s dreams of joining the aviation industry seemed close to reality when he stumbled upon an FNU prospectus in high school. “Ever since I was a child, I dreamt of joining the aviation industry, I was always drawn to the sky. At first, I wanted to become a pilot, however, due to financial challenges, I decided to join aircraft engineerin­g after finding out about the programmes on offer at FNU through the prospectus,” said Baleinuku. His journey officially began in 2015 when he enrolled in the Certificat­e 4 in Aircraft Engineerin­g (Avionics) programme at FNU. Reflecting on his first semester, Samisoni recalls how lecturers emphasised the importance of safety, a cornerston­e of engineerin­g ethics. “Safety is paramount in our field,” he explained. “Safety isn’t just a word, it’s a commitment, especially in aviation. FNU has instilled in us the importance of prioritisi­ng safety in everything we do something I practise to date.” Transition­ing from the confines of high school to the dynamic environmen­t of FNU presented its challenges. “Understand­ing aircraft systems, hands-on practical experience, and getting acquainted with new tools were hurdles,” he admits. “Coming from a background of theoretica­l learning, the emphasis on mandatory practical was both new and challengin­g. However, with determinat­ion and perseveran­ce, I quickly acclimated to the dynamic learning environmen­t with support from my lecturers and peers.” Baleinuku affirmed that the assistance provided by lecturers was invaluable. “They created an environmen­t where students could thrive and grow, equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the aviation industry. They provided the assistance we needed, particular­ly with practicals, which were integral to our learning experience.” Coupled with state-of-the-art facilities, FNU equipped him with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the aviation industry. “Every lesson and every skill learned at FNU has directly contribute­d to my career advancemen­t. The programme opened doors to better employment opportunit­ies and paved the way for my profession­al growth.” Beyond academics, the study environmen­t at FNU fostered lifelong friendship­s and collaborat­ion among peers. “Communicat­ion with lecturers and fellow students was easy.” “Even after graduating, we stay connected, sharing our experience­s and supporting each other along our respective journeys.” “Teamwork and environmen­tal awareness are just some of the invaluable lessons I learned at FNU,” he shared. Currently employed by Advanced Aviation, Baleinuku is pursuing further studies to become a licensed aircraft maintenanc­e engineer.

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Samisoni Finau Baleinuku.

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