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Army to induct women pilots from next year

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Women will be inducted as pilots in the Army Aviation Corps from next year, Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said on Tuesday.

Till now, women are only part of ground duties in the Army Aviation Corps.

Women pilots would be flying helicopter­s to forward locations and be part of operations at the borders, the Army chief said, adding that the proposal has been cleared.

The Indian Air Force has 10 women fighter pilots. In the Indian Navy, women pilots are flying the Dornier aircraft and also as observers on board helicopter­s and P8I surveillan­ce aircraft.

Other than the 10 fighter pilots, the IAF has 111 women pilots who fly transport planes and choppers.

During his annual Press conference in New Delhi, General Naravane said: “Last month, I had initiated a proposal that women officers can be recruited to Army Aviation. The next course which will begin in July this year, will induct women for training purposes in flying branch and after one year they will be able to join in operationa­l duties.”

The Indian Army raised the Army Aviation Corps on November 1, 1986, and it comprises helicopter­s that fly in conflict and peace zones.

The Aviation Corps is critical for the Indian Army as it is pressed into action for evacuation of injured troops during operations or health emergencie­s in high altitude areas.

Army Aviation Corps choppers are also used for reconnaiss­ance, observatio­n, casualty evacuation, essential load drops, and combat search and rescue.

The helicopter­s participat­e in Humanitari­an Aid and Disaster Relief operations across the country.

 ?? AFP ?? Chief of the Army Staff Gen. Manoj Mukund Naravane addresses the annual Army Day Press meet in New Delhi on Tuesday. —
AFP Chief of the Army Staff Gen. Manoj Mukund Naravane addresses the annual Army Day Press meet in New Delhi on Tuesday. —

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