Flight Lieutenant Avani Chaturvedi ( 27 October 1993) is an Indian pilot from Rewa locale, Madhya Pradesh. She was pronounced as the principal battle pilot alongside two of her companions, Mohana Singh Jitarwal, and Bhawana Kanth. The trio was drafted into the Indian Air Force warrior squadron in June 2016.
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2. Avani is the first women pilot of India to fly
the fighter jet.
She was born on 27th October 1993 in Rewa
district of Madhya Pradesh.
3. Avani has completed her schooling from a
small town Deoland in Shahdol district of
Madhya Pradesh. She then pursued B.Tech
from Banasthali University, Jaipur.
She was inspired by her brother who is a
Lieutenant in the Indian Army.
4. Avani got the motivation by NASA astronaut
late Kalpana Chawla and ex-president who is
the missile man of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.
She recalls the day when she was in class 3rd
and astronaut Kalpana Chawla died in a crash
of her space shuttle, Her mother was crying
and Avani came to her and said Maa, don't
cry; I'll become the next Kalpana Chawla.
5. She qualified for the Indian Air Force exam
and then completed her training from
Hyderabad Air Force Academy.
She is from the first batch of three women
officers who were commissioned as fighter
pilots in IAF.
6. Avani was the first Indian woman to fly MiG-
21 fighting aircraft in her first solo flight
which started from the IAF base in Jamnagar,
Gujarat.
Before her solo flight, she had undertaken
flights in twin-seater training jets,
accompanied by Qualified Flying Instructors
of IAF.
7. She is currently posted to No. 23 Squadron
(Panthers) based in Suratgarh in Rajasthan.
She had shown her dedication and hard work
during her pieces of training. She completed
her basic flying training on Pilatus aircraft at
Air Force Academy.
8. After completing her basic training, she has
undertaken six months of training on Kiran
trainer jets at Hakimpet.
And then, she went for a year-long training
stint on Hawk advanced trainer jets at Bidar
Air Base.
9. Avani had once said: “I want to fly the best
fighter aircraft and learn more and more
each day.” And she is now handling one of
the toughest aircraft in the world.
Avani has reached this milestone of flying a
fighter aircraft solo in Russian-origin jet.
10. It shows that fighting aircraft doesn’t
discriminate between Men and Women. It
also demonstrates IAF’s enduring
commitment to ‘Nari Shakti’.
Avani has proved that women are no less
than men in any field. She is definitely a
motivation for other Indian women who want
to fly high.