18-year-old Mohammed Aminu Sani has become the youngest commercial pilot Nigeria has ever produced.
He obtained a United State Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Multi-Engine Pilot License from Phoenix East Aviation (PEA) in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Sani completed the entire programme in 10 months, passing every stage of training without a single checkride failure, anĀ impressive accomplishment, even for seasoned trainees, which is a testament to discipline, resilience and focus.
Sani, in a statement, explained: āBecoming a pilot has always been my childhood dream, and today I am proud to say Iām living that dream and enjoying every step of the journey. Itās been an incredible experience filled with hard work, discipline and passion. I hope my story inspires others to chase their dreams with determination and never give up on what they believeā.
He represents a new wave of young Nigerians breaking international barriers through education, determination and excellence.
Born and raised in Abuja Nigeria, Sani completed his High School Diploma at Al-Hidaayah Academy before proceeding to The Regent College Abuja, where he graduated with Distinction in Economics Foundation.
His academic excellence laid the groundwork for his flight training in the United States. At Phoenix East Aviation, one of the worldās most respected FAA Part 141 flight schools, he trained in diverse conditions, ranging from night flights and cross-country missions to instrument-rated navigation through rain and low visibility.
He logged an impressive flight hours, including over 50 hours on multi-engine aircraft like the PA-34-200 Seneca and over 30 hours of cross-country flight time.
He now holds an FAA Commercial Pilot License (AMEL).
Beyond the numbers, Saniās achievement resonates deeply with Nigeriaās youth population. In a time when many young people seek inspiration and global relevance, his story stands as proof that age is not a barrier to excellence and that dreams, when matched with determination, can take flight literally.
He aspires to join a leading airline, where he hopes to continue learning, flying, and representing Nigeria proudly among the worldās elite aviators.