Nivedita Bhasin (born 1963) of Indian Airlines became the youngest woman pilot in world civil aviation history to command a commercial jet aircraft on 1 January 1990 at the age of 26. Bhasin piloted IC-492 on the Bombay-Aurangabad-Udaipur sector.

Nivedita Bhasin
Born1963
NationalityIndian
OccupationCommercial pilot
SpouseCaptain Rohit Bhasin

Firsts

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Nivedita joined Indian Airlines in 1984 and has many firsts to her credit:[1]

  • She was the co-pilot on the first all-women crew flight on Fokker Friendship F-27 with Captain Saudamini Deshmukh in command in November 1985 on the CalcuttaSilchar route.
  • They also made the first Boeing all-women crew flight in September 1989 on the MumbaiGoa sector.
  • In January 1990 she became the world's youngest commander at the age of 26 on the Boeing aircraft.[2][3]
  • Later, she led the all-women crew of the Boeing flight as commander on the HyderabadVisakhapatnam route. She became a commander on Airbus A300, with over 8,100 hours of total flying experience. She commanded Airbus A300 on the DelhiKathmandu route to mark International Women's Day.
  • She became India's first woman check-pilot on Airbus A300 aircraft. Nivedita was accorded the Directorate General of Civil Aviation approval as check-pilot on successful completion of stipulated tests and requisite training. The latter involved classroom and field training for operational knowledge, simulator training for flying proficiency, aircraft training for landing/take-off, and line flying.
  • Nivedita Bhasin brought the 787 Dreamliner from USA to India on 19 September 2012.

Personal life

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She was promoted to executive director flight safety in November 2020 .

Her Husband Rohit Bhasin & Daughter Niharika Bhasin work for INDIGO airlines, Her son Capt Rohan Bhasin is a commander on Boeing 777 and works for Air India .

References

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  1. ^ "Home - International Society of Women Airline Pilots". www.iswap.org. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  2. ^ Savitha Gautam (15 March 2006). "Sky isn't the limit!". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2006.
  3. ^ "Captain Milestone". India Today. Archived from the original on October 25, 2006. Retrieved September 22, 2006.
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