Lecturer

Brett Baldwin

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BIOGRAPHY

Captain Brett Baldwin is an accomplished airline pilot and Training Captain with over 20,000 hours of flight time, spanning more than three decades. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, Brett developed a passion for aviation early in life. After completing his flight training, he embarked on his flying career in 1989.

Brett’s journey into the skies began with his flight training in Brisbane, where he earned his Airline pilot's licence. He quickly moved into various flying roles, starting with smaller aircraft before gradually progressing to larger, more complex aircraft.

In addition to his flying experience, Brett pursued further qualifications, earning his instructor ratings. As an instructor, he played a key role in mentoring the next generation of pilots, imparting invaluable knowledge and expertise to his students.

Throughout his 32-year career, Brett has had the opportunity to fly for two major international airlines. He served with Royal Brunei Airlines, for nine years where he piloted aircraft like the Boeing 757 and Boeing 767, playing a critical role in both regional and long-haul flights. As well as Etihad Airways (10 years) which allowed him to expand his skills on modern wide-body jets, including the Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

During his time with both airlines, Brett flew to destinations across the globe, experiencing a diverse range of operational challenges and successfully navigating complex airspaces.

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