Captain Egbert Field Jnr has been part of the aviation industry for 54 years, having started his career therein at the age of 18. This had been his dream job since he was the tender age of six.

In May 2019, he was honoured by the Government of Guyana with the Golden Arrow of Achievement award (AA) for his long and exceptional service in this industry; and even at 72, Field, as the current Director General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), still looks forward to pushing local aviation to attain world-class standards.
“I’ve spent my entire life in aviation, and I love it more and more every day,” Field told Guyana Times in a recent interview conducted at his office on Main Street, Georgetown.
Born and raised among five siblings in a humble family at Meadow Bank, Georgetown, Field’s father, Egbert Field Senior, was a furniture-maker and his mother Agatha Dublin was a housewife, but he had big dreams of flying an aircraft, and his parents’ emphasis on attaining a sound education influenced his studiousness.
Recalling that his father worked hard to support the family, Field said, “My mum was the centre of my life. She was a housewife, and took her time to rear her children, and was such a family person.”










