Girls going gaga over handsome dudes dressed in white and blue with stylish cap on their heads at the airport is a common site. At the same time, both girls and boys turn their flirty eyes into admiration when a woman in same attire passes by with equal confidence.
Yes, being a pilot is one
profession many people land into as a result of their dream. The ability to fly
has always been fancied by humans and controlling the cockpit is the path to sky.
India has approximately
600 women pilots employed in
the Indian aviation sector. Below are two ladies who made it all possible in their
own way.
Sarla Thakral
Sarla Thakral was
the first Indian woman to get an aviation pilot license and fly an aircraft.
She was born in 1914 in Delhi and married at the age of 16. At the age of 21, when
today’s generation does not has a clue of their future, the girl was already a
mother of 4 year old daughter and got her aviation pilot license in 1936. She
was one of those lucky women who got complete support from her family. Sarla’s
husband P D Sharma had 9 pilots in the family! She went on to complete one
thousand hours of flying in the aircraft owned by the Lahore Flying Club.
She abandoned her
plans to become a commercial pilot after the death of her husband in her
young age in 1939. This however did not stop her from excelling in other
fields.
She became a
successful watercolor painter. Later she
returned to Delhi and took up costume jewellery making, saree
designing, painting and designing for the National School of Drama.
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Saarah Hameed Ahmed
Saarah is the
current generation girl from Bengaluru. What makes her special is the fact that
she is the only known woman from her community – Muslim, to be employed in the Indian
aviation sector. She sound just like another bubbly girl when she says that she
people’s reaction to her being a pilot makes her laugh. Like any general girl
in her community, she too had to face the oppositions from her family on
choosing a profession which would keep her away from home at wee hours without
any male family member. But luck favored her when her father got right advice
from right person.
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This post is written as a part of April 2015 A to Z
Challenge. My theme for this year is Women
In A to Z Professions. Click at the link to check other
professions women have excelled in and their respective links.
Interesting stories. Love your dedication to bringing them to us as these are stories that need to be read and heard.
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