First British Hongkonger to win coveted Prince Philip pilot bursary tells how love of family inspired aviation dream
Steven Cheung is the first British Hongkonger to secure the opportunity with The Air League in its 109-year history. His long and winding road to achieving his flight ambition started with no more than a simple love for his grandmother
Ever-present in Steven Cheung’s fond memories of his late grandmother are the sight and sound of aeroplanes as they zoom past the windows of her Kwun Tong flat.
The engine noise was music to the ears of the young Cheung, who as a boy loved watching their aerial antics as they came and went from the old Kai Tak airport.
But rather than the aircraft themselves, it was a later separation from his grandmother that would eventually inspire his dreams of becoming a pilot.
Cheung emigrated to Britain in 2002 when he was just 11 years old, and financial constraints meant flying back to Hong Kong was a luxury the family could ill afford.
“I wanted to be a pilot so I could travel home to see my grandmother,” says Cheung, the son of a Hong Kong father and Filipino mother.