Women pilots fly high at Aero India

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Women pilots flew high in the skies above the air base, as part of 'Women's Day' celebrated here on Saturday at the ongoing air show.

All-women crews flew the advanced jet trainer Hawk-i, single-engine turbine-driven chopper Chetak, Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH Dhruv) as part of the Sarang aerobatic team and the twin-turboprop utility aircraft Dornier-228 as part of the air display.

One of India's first three women fighter pilots, Mohana Singh, flew a Hawk-i at the air show, while the Chetak was flown by Flight Lieutenants Amardeep Kaur, Sindhu Reddy and

The aerobatic team of Sarang that comprised four Dhruvs, included one chopper piloted by

Squadron Leaders Kamaljeet Kaur and Shruti Chauhan flew the Dornier aircraft.

The Air Traffic Control (ATC) of the air base was also manned by four female officers on the occasion of

Five women paratroopers of the (IAF) skydiving team, including Asha Jyothirmai, Sangita Paulraj, Seema Sheoran, and shone in the sky as they skydived from an altitude of 5,000 ft, after taking off in a chopper.

Thousands of visitors were in awe as the five women paratroopers along with six men skydived and landed with ease.

India's also took to the sky by co-piloting homegrown fighter jet, Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas of the (HAL).

Women achievers in the defence and were also felicitated at the expo.

The 12th edition of the biennial five-day air show, which started on February 20, will end on Sunday.

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First Published: Sat, February 23 2019. 21:40 IST