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Captain Aarohi Pandit, First Indian Woman to Fly Solo Over the Atlantic, plans to become a Commercial Pilot

Dubai, September 2. Captain Aarohi Pandit, the trailblazing Indian aviator who has redefined the boundaries of women’s achievements in the aviation industry, has added yet another milestone to her illustrious career. Having made history as the first Indian woman to accomplish a solo flight across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Captain Pandit has now successfully completed her A320 type training at the prestigious Pier Seven Aviation Academy, a division of Sky One FZE.

(Left – Right) Capt Christofedas (Simulator Trainer) with Capt. Aarohi Pandit and her batch mate at Pier 7 aviation by Sky One FZE in UAE.

At just 26 years of age, Captain Aarohi Pandit holds an impressive array of accomplishments that have positioned her as a true pioneer in aviation. She garnered global recognition for becoming the world’s first woman and youngest pilot to fly solo across both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in a light-sport aircraft. Her unyielding determination and passion for flight have inspired countless individuals, especially young women, to dream big and break barriers. Captain Pandit has shown great pride for her country’s achievements within aviation, saying “India holds the title of having the most female pilots in the country. This is something I am quite proud of. I am currently a member of the Indian Women Pilot’s Association (IWPA) and would like to thank them for their various opportunities that are a source of support and inspiration for many Indian women in aviation.”

The completion of her commercial A320 type training marks yet another remarkable feat in Captain Pandit’s journey. Transitioning from flying a 500 kg aircraft to handling a 75-tonne one was a formidable challenge, but under the guidance of her instructor, Captain Christopher, she embraced this new phase of her career with tenacity and skill. Overcoming the initial uncertainties and mastering the complexities of the cockpit, she emerged with a renewed sense of confidence and readiness.

Reflecting on her training experience, Captain Aarohi Pandit said, “For nearly five years, I was involved in glider flying and ferry flights, but as I progressed in my career, my desire to explore new horizons intensified. I was keen to pilot a new aircraft, venture into commercial general aviation, and handle something larger, so I chose the A320 course at Pier Seven.” Her determination to continuously challenge herself and seek growth has been a defining trait throughout her journey.

Captain Pandit’s accomplishments are emblematic of her unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing challenges head-on. With her A320 type training completed, she stands poised to carve out new paths in the aviation industry. Her ambitions extend beyond personal achievements; she envisions leading an all-women team and embarking on further global expeditions, a testament to her dedication to empowering women in aviation.

Sky One FZE’s Chairman, Mr. Jaideep Mirchandani, praised Captain Pandit’s achievements, stating, “Captain Aarohi Pandit’s journey is a testament to her incredible spirit and passion for aviation. She embodies the qualities we value at Sky One FZE – innovation, determination, and the pursuit of excellence. Her success resonates with our company’s commitment to pushing boundaries and fostering growth in the aviation sector.”

As Captain Aarohi Pandit continues to soar to new heights, her story stands as an inspiration to all those who dare to dream and persistently strive to turn those dreams into reality. With her record-breaking achievements and unwavering determination, she has left an indelible mark on the aviation world and beyond.

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