2 Punjab pilots in IAF’s first all-women crew to fly Mi-17

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Updated: May 28, 2019 23:28 IST

Two women Indian Air Force (IAF) officers from Punjab were part of the country’s first all-women crew to fly a medium lift helicopter Mi-17 V5 on Monday.

Flight Lieutenant Parul Bhardwaj (Captain), Flying Officer Aman Nidhi (co-pilot) and Flight Lieutenant Hina Jaiswal (Flight Engineer) flew the chopper, which took off from South Western air command, a defence release said.

“The all women crew flew a Mi-17 V5 helicopter for a battle inoculation training mission taking off and landing from restricted areas at a forward air base in South Western air command,” it said.

Bhardwaj hails from Mukerian in Punjab and is incidentally also the first woman pilot to fly the Mi-17 V5, while Jaiswal from Chandigarh is the first woman flight engineer of the Indian Air Force (IAF), the release said.

Nidhi hails from Ranchi, Jharkhand and is also the first woman IAF pilot from the state, it added.

The pilots had undergone their basic flying training at the Helicopter Training School at Air Force Station Hakimpet followed by advanced training at Air Force Station Yelahanka.

The helicopter was certified airworthy by Squadron Leader Richa Adhikari the unit Engineering officer, the release said.

This is yet another achievement of women officers in the IAF, it added.