Belfast man with muscular dystrophy becomes first disabled pilot to land at international airport
Matthew Monaghan was told he would never walk but today he has made aviation history by becoming the first disabled pilot to land an aircraft at Belfast airport.
Matthew Monaghan, 35, took control of an Ikarus C42 belonging to the Ulster Flying Club, to fly solo into the airport – a powerful milestone not just for him, but for disability representation in aviation.
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