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Capt Shivani Kulkarni says young girls should take up aviation

In 2015, Captain Kulkarni embarked on another milestone, joining IndiGo, where she has been navigating the skies aboard Airbus 320 family aircraft.

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By CNBCTV18.com Feb 12, 2024 9:45:28 AM IST (Updated)

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Capt Shivani Kulkarni says young girls should take up aviation
Captain Shivani Kulkarni encouraged young girls to get into aviation as it offers limitless possibility. She has etched her name in history as the first woman pilot from Vidarbha to soar into the ranks of the Indian Air Force.

At the CNBC-TV18's 'Future Female Forward - Season 2' event, Captain Kulkarni said, "It is a limitless possibility. Sky isn't the limit now, universe is the limit. Aviation is the best and the safest profession."
Commissioned in 1998, her journey took a significant turn with the outbreak of the Kargil War, where she courageously served as a transport pilot. Steering the Antonov AN32 aircraft through challenging skies, she exemplified valor and skill.
Transitioning from military to civilian aviation, Kulkarni embarked on a new chapter, piloting the Embraer Phenom 100 business jet for five years.
In 2015, she embarked on another milestone, joining IndiGo, where she has been navigating the skies aboard Airbus 320 family aircraft.
Beyond her professional achievements, Kulkarni's role as a single mother to two daughters reflects her resilience and dedication both in the air and on the ground.

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