Entrepreneur DATO’ JAMES GREAVES had a dream to fly. When he realised his dream as a helicopter pilot, he wanted to share the joys of taking to the skies with others and saw a business opportunity. He speaks to TIEN CHEW on his high-flying venture
The morning was still somewhat cool and sunlight not yet at its brightest as we were poised to hop on-board the back seat of a Robinson R66 Turbine helicopter. Our host and man of the day, Dato’ James Greaves, seemed excited and well in his element as he removed his blazer, stored it in the back compartment of the chopper and beckoned for us to enter the aircraft. For the three of us from the Tatler team, this would be the first time we would take to the skies in a whirlybird. And boy was it an experience unlike any other.
Greaves wrote down on a piece of paper that he had wanted to learn how to fly a plane as a personal accomplishment, when his business got to a certain size. While he was on holiday with his family in the UK a few years later, that goal changed from flying a plane to flying a helicopter after witnessing something rather eventful.
“I was at the playground in a place called Swan Hotel with my son when I saw two couples fly in with a helicopter, they got out, had lunch at the riverside and then got back in and flew off again,” he fondly recalled. “I thought to myself, that was the coolest thing that I had ever seen. I went home, scribbled out the plane and changed it to a helicopter,” he added with a chuckle.
A self-professed go-getter, when he sets his mind towards a goal or on achieving a new benchmark, Greaves tells me that he has to make it into a reality. He received his helicopter training at the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport at Subang Jaya, arriving at 6:30 in the morning and clocking in 40 hours over a period of two to three times a week before going to work. Committed, he soon acquired his pilot’s licence.
“There’s this amazing feeling of freedom when you’re in the air. I always wanted to fly like Superman as a kid. Helicopters give you that complete freedom, and this is a beautiful country to fly in,” he expressed.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
How Working Out Transforms Your Skin
When we think about the benefits of exercise, glowing skin might not be the first thing that comes to mind. That said, getting that sweat going is not only great for your body but also an absolute game-changer for your skin
Mane Attraction
Dr Chang Chee Seong of Kaiteki Clinic shares his expert insights on hair loss, from the most common causes to cutting-edge solutions and what to expect on the journey of hair recovery
Body Manscaping
Discover the entrepreneurial journey of Jared Chuah, cofounder of Nateskin, and how this Malaysian brand is breaking taboos around men's grooming, particularly below the belt
Skin Superfoods
Glow from within with these six ingredients that are good for your complexion
Elevated Wellness
Discover Amani Biohacking Club: Malaysia's first biohacking society for optimal leadership and life balance
The Dior Warrior
Drawing inspiration from the world of sports and the strength of female Amazonian warriors, Maria Grazia Chiuri redefines empowered femininity as something both graceful and formidable for Dior's spring-summer 2025 collection
ASIA'S MOST INFLUENTIAL - MALAYSIA
Meet the country's most influential individuals: 100 prominent figures who are changing the landscape in Malaysia across industries in our main categories, from business and STEM, to social impact and culture.
Innovating with Purpose
Chor Chee Hoe, co-founder of Qarbotech, talks about how carbon-based innovations are changing the face of farming and ensuring a greener, more productive future
Grounded Vision
Minister of housing and local government, Nga Kor Ming shares the personal experiences and guiding principles that have shaped him, revealing the thoughtful man behind politician
Raising Penang's Bar
Backdoor Bodega's Koh Yung Shen is elevating Penang's bar scene with Penang Cocktail Week