Ayesha Aziz became India's youngest female pilot

Kashmir: Women are not less than men in any case and many daughters of the country have also presented many examples of this. After convincing her of her ability, now another name has joined this list which is Ayesha Aziz. Ayesha Aziz, a resident of Kashmir division of Jammu and Kashmir, has got her name registered as the youngest female pilot of the country.

She has become a new example of inspiration for many people and empowerment for many Kashmiri women. 25-year-old Ayesha got a student pilot license in 2011 at the age of just 15. The following year, she received training to fly a MiG-29 jet at Sokol airbase, Russia. She then graduated in aviation from the Bombay Flying Club (BFC) and received a commercial pilot license in 2017.

Speaking to the media, Ayesha said that she believes that Kashmiri women have made great progress in the last few years and have done exceptionally well in the field of education. She said, "I like to travel by air and meet people. For this reason, I decided to become a pilot."

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