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The body of the female pilot to re-register the first flight JRD Tata

The body of the female pilot to re-register the first flight JRD Tata
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New Delhi: The Indian Women’s Pilot Association (IWPA) will celebrate the ongoing Mahotsav (75th year of Indian independence) in a unique way – by re-imposing the historic flight JRD Tata from Karachi to Mumbai Juhu Airstrip through Ahmedabad who took off on October 15, 1932.
Captain Aarohi Pandit, a young IWPA member and a solo pilot with several records of his name, will take off from Bhuj Runway rebuilt by Madhapar women within 72 hours during the Indo-sir war, refueling in Ahmedabad and Then landing at India’s first civil airport in Juhu October 15, based in Borivali Mumbai, captain Pandit in 2019 became the first woman in the world to cross the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean and Greenland Icecap Solo on a lightweight sports.
He will use the same plane, Mahi VT NBF, on October 15.
The five-year-old sine pipius aircraft only has 330 kg and has a difference in landing in more places on the planet than other Indian airplanes – 86 in the end of the count, throughout Asia, Europe and North America, said IWPA in a statement.
It adds to the Pandit aircraft to take the same route from Kutch to Mumbai, with the limitations of similar aircraft and half the fuel.
It will take a special letter from the Indo-Pak Indo-Pak 1971 war woman hero from Madhapar for young women in Mumbai.
“During the flight, he would use less than 60 liters of gasoline for an estimated 5 hours of flying for 500 distance of marine street.
He will not use GPS, autopilot or computerized equipment, staying under 5,000 feet above the average sea level at any time,” IWPA said.
President IWPA Harpreet A De Singh said: “IWPA has been a catalyst for India that has the highest percentage of female pilots throughout the world.
The JRD radiocular flight is the first of a series of events that we have planned for Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav, and we cannot It happier that it was flown by our young members, Aarohi, who had become an inspiration for pilots who aspired high for their courage and focus.
That he has chosen to honor the first man in India – JRD Tata, in an unforgettable and respectful way , is something we are very proud of.
“Aarohi Pandit said:” Being a young pilot, I was really honored to have this opportunity to drive this flight.
I can’t imagine a better tribute in the world of Indian Civil Aviation than the man himself – Mr.
Indian Civil Aviation.
I am very excited and look forward to flight.
“CEO of PO Wer Tata & MD Praveer Sinha said: “We are happy to support Captain Aarohi Pandit when he tries to recreate this historic trip.
Tata Power is proudly associated with this historic event in our 75th year of independence.
This is a true award for the vision of JRD Tata and Grit, the determination and efforts of our Aarohi Pilot captain.
We praise the well in this achievement.

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