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Meet Bahamasair’s Crew ‘Discover the Extraordinary Talents of Bahamasair’s Multifaceted Workforce’

By Samantha Lookie

In the azure skies above The Bahamas, a symphony of talent takes flight with Bahamasair. Behind the scenes of this renowned airline lies a hidden treasure trove of multifaceted and gifted employees who soar to new heights both on and off the runway. From pilots with a penchant for fishing, cabin crew members who are skilled artists, to engineers with a passion for music, Bahamasair’s workforce is a melting pot of diverse talents.

Unravel the captivating stories of these extraordinary individuals as they showcase their prowess beyond their airline duties. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of Bahamasair’s crew, celebrating their creative pursuits and artistic passions. Discover how these talented individuals infuse their remarkable skills and unique artistry into every aspect of their lives, elevating the spirit of Bahamasair and leaving a lasting impression on the passengers they serve.

Buckle up for an awe-inspiring journey as we take you on a behind-the-scenes adventure, unveiling the untold tales of some of the multitalented and dynamic team that makes Bahamasair a truly exceptional airline experience. Get ready to be inspired and delighted by the extraordinary talents of the people who make the skies above The Bahamas come alive with passion, creativity, and boundless ambition.

Meet Captain Michael Pinder

Up and Away: Share with us your function at Bahamasair?

Currently, I am a captain on the ATR fleet, and normally I do “line flying” which is everyday flying on the ATR schedule route, internationally and domestically. I also do ground construction and ground training for pilots, flight attendants and our ops controllers or dispatchers. I am also the acting manager of training, flight operations.

Up and Away: What activities bring you joy and relaxation when you’re not busy at Bahamasair?

As a young boy growing up around the waters of The Bahamas, I spent most of my life not only in the air, but on the sea. I entered the ocean at a very young age. Any aspects of boating, fishing, diving, anything to do with the water, brings me relaxation and joy.

Noland Rolle

Up and Away: What was your proudest moment during fishing or most achievable moment?

It’s been numerous highlights over the years. Any fisherman will tell you about his biggest fish they caught. I’ve had a fish caught with rod and reel, maybe a 62/63-pound kingfish, which I caught in Freeport, which was fun, and I also spearfish and caught, I would say, probably about a 50/60-pound rockfish.

Up and Away: What else do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Of course, spending time with family. I enjoy bird hunting – white crown pigeon and ducks.

Up and Away: How do you balance work life, home, social life, and hobbies?

Well, unfortunately, the hobbies during the last few years had to take a back seat. I try to squeeze them in as I can, but work life has taken more of my time as well as family life, so I don’t get to do the recreational activities as much as I use to, but I try to get out as often as I can to try and maintain a healthy balance.

Up and Away: A person sees Captain Michael Pinder in the cockpit, and sees Michael Pinder in the sea or on a boat – what’s the difference?

I look way more relaxed on the boat, for one, probably less focused (with a smile). I tend to try and be as focused as I can in the flight deck to ensure that I am performing at my best, and I am able to provide the safest operation possible. On the boat is not quite as serious, it’s more about the fun. I can be out in the boat and not catch anything and still enjoy myself!

Meet Mrs. Patrice Johnson

Up and Away: What do you enjoy doing the most on your days off or during your free time?

During my free time, I enjoy reading my Bible, and listening to motivational speakers and gospel music.

Up and Away: If you could take a dream vacation anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

My dream vacation is to visit the Holy Land. I want to experience the places I read about in the Bible.

Up and Away: Are there any hobbies or activities you’re passionate about and how do you incorporate them into your busy schedule?

My favourite activity is exercising during my daily medication at 5am Monday through Friday.

Up and Away: Have you ever had any unique or adventurous experiences while traveling and can you share one of your favourite travel stories with us?

A unique adventure was my first boat cruise onboard Carnival Liberty to Half Moon Cay. Experiencing a cay in The Bahamas while enjoying nature, the beautiful beaches and hospitality of Bahamians.

Up and Away: What is your favourite Bahamian dish and where do you go when you want to enjoy it?

My favourite dishes are crab ‘n’ grits, steam grouper and coleslaw. My daughter is an excellent cook. She normally prepares the meal for me. Tropical conch salad as well and I usually purchase it from Arawak Cay.

Meet Mr. Noland Rolle

Up and Away: Tell us, what do you do at Bahamasair?

I am the manager of operations control in the dispatch unit.

Up and Away: Do you have any nicknames?

(with a big smile) My family and folks close to me called me Jay which is my middle name. My work colleagues call me Noland at the office here at Bahamasair. However, my nickname in Junkanoo is “Rev.”

Up and Away: How did you get the nickname Rev?

There was a meeting that the Junkanoo “bellers” of the Shell Saxons Superstars were having and they asked me to pray at the first meeting that I attended with them. And afterwards, one of the “bellers” turned to me and said, “You is a Rev, aye?” I said no and he said that they are calling me “Rev” from now on.

Up and Away: How long ago was that?

This was in 2015.

Up and Away: What activities bring you joy and relaxation when you are not busy with Bahamasair?

I can definitely say that it is Junkanoo because I really enjoy it. As a “beller,” when I am in that section, all thoughts and stress disappear. I just concentrate on ringing the bells and just having fun and enjoying myself. It requires a lot of energy just to keep that going, but other than that, it is just having fun, so it is a good outlet. It is a good way to exercise as you exert a lot of energy. Additionally, I enjoy playing the drums at my church, the New Mount Zion, Blue Hill Road South. I also play for a gospel group, Edison Sumner, and the Voices of Praise.

Up and Away: How do you balance it all from Junkanoo, the church, the gospel group, work, and the family?

Well, I must say a lot of time is spent here at work. But I make it a priority when I get home to spend time with my wife and my son. I make every effort to balance it all and work at it daily. UA