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Indian Women in Aviation

by Gyanvitaranam

   Aviation in its infancy, was male-oriented and only a few daring women ventured to wing their way across the skies. Mrs. Urmila K.Parekh was the first Indian woman to obtain Pilot’s License, in 1930. The photograph was published in the magazine “Indian Aviation” in July 1931 issue, as the first Hindu Woman to receive an air pilot’s license. After the country achieved independence, Indian women successfully competed for the top professional careers in all fields, including aviation.

    Some of the major achievement stories are:- 1947 - First to get Commercial pilot’s license and to fly domestic airlines - Prem Mathur. 1956 - First pilot of Indian Airlines - Durba Banerjee 1985 - First Captain in the WORLD to fly AllWomen-Crew, IATA schedule flight on F-27, Nov.1985: First Captain in Asia to fly AllWomen-Crew on A-320, 1995 - Saudamini Deshmukh. 1995 - First All-WomenCrew to fly a Helicopter, IAFFlight Cadets Cheryl....

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