Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Girl from Amritsar village lives her dream of flying high

- Surjit Singh letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AMRITSAR: Bringing laurels to her village and setting an example for the rural youth, 24-year-old Anupreet Kaur has lived her dream of becoming a commercial pilot.

A resident of Heir village, located at a distance of 10km from Amritsar, Anupreet was born to Jagtar Singh and Paramjit Kaur, both government teachers.

Anupreet has been appointed as a first flying officer in Jet Airways.

Happiness of her parents knew no bound when she returned home on Friday after getting selected.

“My daughter always wanted to be a pilot and fly high. She has proved that girls are no less than boys in any sphere,” said her father Jagtar Singh while speaking to HT. “Her achievemen­ts have encouraged other girls as well. We are proud of her,” said the elated mother of Anupreet, Paramjit.

“I was a science student. After my schooling, I got enrolled into aviation club of Sri Guru Ram Das Jee Internatio­nal Airport here. I underwent aviation study and training for five years. After clearing my tests, I have now been selected by the Jet Airways,” said Anupreet, who is currently undergoing another training session.

“With 200 flying hours, I have been appointed as the first flying officer for national and internatio­nal flights with an annual salary package of ₹28 lakh.”

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Anupreet Kaur

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