Local lass Anupreet becomes ace commercial pilot

  • | Saturday | 16th September, 2017

WITH 200 HOURS OF FLYING EXPERIENCENeeraj BaggaTribune News ServiceAmritsar, September 15With 200 hours’ flying experience under her belt, local lass Anupreet Kaur has become an accomplished commercial pilot. She was thankful to her parents, Jagtar Singh and Paramjit Kaur, for supporting her in achieving her childhood dream. Anupreet Kaur’s parents said they were content their daughter had adopted the professional career she had wished for in her childhood. Talking to the Amritsar Tribune, she said, “I invested the next five years in learning how to handle flying machines”. This didn’t come easy as she had to go through the grind to realise her dream.

WITH 200 HOURS OF FLYING EXPERIENCE Neeraj Bagga Amritsar, September 15 With 200 hours’ flying experience under her belt, local lass Anupreet Kaur has become an accomplished commercial pilot. Born at Heir village, close to Sri Guru Ramdas Jee International Airport, she had been watching aeroplanes flying on the rooftop of her house, which inspired her to become a pilot one day. This didn’t come easy as she had to go through the grind to realise her dream. After passing out her senior secondary examination in the non-medical stream from Holy Heart Presidency School in 2011, she took admission in Aviation Club at Amritsar airport to learn flying. Talking to the Amritsar Tribune, she said, “I invested the next five years in learning how to handle flying machines”. She recalled her first break came in September 2016 when she was selected for Jet Airways. “Since then, I have been flying on domestic and international routes”. She was thankful to her parents, Jagtar Singh and Paramjit Kaur, for supporting her in achieving her childhood dream. “Although, flying planes is a challenging job, it provides her with an unforgettable experience”. On girls taking up flying, she said the profession offered immense opportunities to girls and they could carve out an exciting and a long-term career in the field. She advised the prospective female pilots to put in their whole- hearted efforts and work with a steely resolve to achieve their dream. Anupreet Kaur’s parents said they were content their daughter had adopted the professional career she had wished for in her childhood. They supported her in realising her dream.

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