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Vol. 22 No. 5 | Tuesday
February 7,
2023 |
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Air India's Captain Zoya |
“My Airplane Doesn’t Know Whether It’s A Man Or Woman In The Cockpit,” smiles Air India Captain Zoya Agarwal. In 2021 she led an all-woman crew delivering the first major movement across one of the longest flights in the world, piloting a brand new Air India B777 from San Francisco to Bengaluru. Here is an up close and personal spirited 18-minute Podcast featuring Zoya presented worldwide by the BBC World Service in London. When you think about it a bit, Zoya also points to an uplifting, wonderful fact of life amongst people aloft flying on Indian commercial aviation today. As you read this in 2023, India at 12.4% has more than double the highest percentage of female pilots at work of any nation in the sky today. Why wonder why? Give Zoya 18 minutes. Charming smart and completely in charge Zoya lights up the airwaves! Somewhere J. R. D. Tata has a big smile on his face. GDA |
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