Sub Lieutenant Shivangi Creates History By Becoming Indian Navy’s First Female Pilot

From Anshula Kant (World Bank’s first female CFO) to Pratiksha Das (Mumbai’s first female BEST bus driver), Indian women are breaking the invisible barrier or glass ceiling shutting them out of male-dominated professions including the armed forces.

Earlier, Flight Lieutenant Bhawana Kanth became the first-ever woman fighter pilot of the Indian Air Force and now Sub Lieutenant Shivangi has created history by becoming the Indian Navy’s first female pilot.

Hailing from Muzaffarpur in Bihar, Shivangi completed her Indian Naval Academy training in 2018. According to The Economic Times, after completing Dornier Conversion with squadron INAS 550 in Kochi, she received her ‘qualification wings’ from the chief of Southern Naval Command Vice Admiral AK Chawla.

NDTV reports that she will now take up the Dornier Operational Flying Training course at INS Garuda and then join a maritime reconnaissance squadron.

CNN quoted the 24-year-old saying, “I was about 10 years old and I was at my grandfather’s place and there was some minister who had come to meet people. I had gone with my grandfather to see it and I saw a man who was flying a helicopter. It was very inspiring for me. In my mind, I thought that maybe someday I’ll also fly something like this.”

She further added,

“People were very supportive, I never felt like I am the only lady here, so that was because of my squadron and my instructors and all the people here…You know every time somebody is doing something for the first time there is a lot of pressure, there is a lot of expectation so obviously the pressure will be there.”

Her accomplishments are making everyone so proud. Kudos!

Thank you, for paving the way for hundreds of other women to sit in the naval cockpit!

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