Cayman Airways salutes former Captain and Chief Pilot, Robert "Robbie" Hamaty

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Cayman Airways salutes former Captain and Chief Pilot, Robert "Robbie" Hamaty

From Cayman Airways

With great sadness, today we are sharing this short tribute to, and condolences for the family of, former Cayman Airways Captain and Chief Pilot, Robert "Robbie" Hamaty, who passed away peacefully on June 13, 2020.

On behalf of the
entire

Cayman Airways
family, we offer our deepest condolences to the family of former
Cayman Airways Captain and Chief Pilot, Robert “Robbie” Hamaty,
who passed away peacefully on June 13, 2020.

Captain
Hamaty served an integral role in the growth and development of our
national airline in its formative years. When he joined us in 1978,
Cayman Airways only had one aircraft, a BAC 1-11, and only eight
pilots - four captains and four first officers. In the late 1980’s,
Captain Hamaty served as Chief Pilot, and also flew Cayman Airways’
first Boeing 737-200 aircraft. He was a founding member of the Cayman
Airways Pilots Association (CAPA), and was instrumental in setting up
CAPA’s annual Cayman Airways Fishing Tournament.

While at Cayman Airways,
Captain Hamaty met his wife, Carlene, who was a flight attendant at
the time. His son, Basil Hamaty, is also a captain for Cayman Airways
today.

“Even after Captain
Hamaty left Cayman Airways in the 1990’s for health reasons, he
maintained a lifelong love and interest in Cayman Airways, and will
always be remembered for continuously sharing industry tips and
insights with our Senior Management Team over the years,” shared
Cayman Airways President and CEO, Fabian Whorms.

Captain Hamaty, we salute
you. You will be missed dearly.

This tribute can also be found here on the Cayman Airways website: https://www.caymanairways.com/cal-salutes-captain-robert-hamaty

Published June 15, 2020

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