New Delhi, Jul 4 (PTI): Sub Lieutenant Aastha Poonia has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first woman to be inducted into the fighter stream of naval aviation, heralding a transformative phase for women fighter pilots in the Indian Navy, according to officials on Friday.
The Indian Navy marked the completion of the Second Basic Hawk Conversion Course with a graduation ceremony held at INS Dega in Visakhapatnam.
On July 3, Sub Lieutenant Poonia, along with Lt Atul Kumar Dhull, was bestowed with the distinguished 'Wings of Gold' by Rear Admiral Janak Bevli, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Air), during a special winging ceremony, as stated by the Ministry of Defence.
Sub Lieutenant Aastha Poonia's induction into the fighter stream of naval aviation is a groundbreaking achievement that breaks traditional barriers and ushers in a new era for women fighter pilots in the Navy, the statement highlighted.
The Indian Navy already has women officers in roles as pilots and naval air operations officers on MR aircraft and helicopters.
The induction of Sub Lieutenant Poonia into the fighter stream underscores the Navy's dedication to "gender inclusivity in naval aviation", and emphasizes its commitment to cultivating a culture of equality and opportunity.
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