Squadron Leader Mohana Singh makes history as first woman fighter pilot in 18 'Flying Bullets' squadron
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Squadron Leader Mohana Singh makes history as first woman fighter pilot in 18 ‘Flying Bullets’ squadron

Squadron Leader Mohana Singh has made history as the first woman pilot to join the elite 18 'Flying Bullets' squadron, operating India's LCA Tejas fighter jets. Her recent participation in the 'Tarang Shakti' exercise, where she instructed top military leaders, highlights her significant role in advancing the capabilities of the indigenous Tejas aircraft

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Squadron Leader Mohana Singh has joined the esteemed 18 'Flying Bullets' squadron

Squadron Leader Mohana Singh has joined the esteemed 18 'Flying Bullets' squadron

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In a historic first, Squadron Leader Mohana Singh has joined the esteemed 18 ‘Flying Bullets’ squadron, marking the first time a woman fighter pilot has been assigned to the unit that operates India’s indigenously developed LCA Tejas fighter jets. This significant accomplishment highlights the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) commitment to advancing gender equality and empowerment within its ranks.

The induction of Singh into the LCA Tejas squadron marks a major advancement in her career and represents a notable milestone for the IAF. Singh was part of the initial group of women who entered the fighter pilot profession in India, alongside Squadron Leaders Bhawna Kanth and Avni Chaturvedi. Kanth and Chaturvedi are currently flying Su-30 MKI fighter jets. Singh’s inclusion in the Tejas squadron reflects her exceptional capabilities and the IAF’s dedication to breaking gender barriers.

Recently, Singh took part in the ‘Tarang Shakti’ exercise in Jodhpur, where she flew alongside the three Vice Chiefs of the Indian Armed Forces. During this important event, Singh was seen guiding the Army and Navy Vice Chiefs in the LCA Tejas fighter jet, showing her skill and highlighting the aircraft’s abilities. Her involvement emphasized her role in using and promoting the Tejas jets.

Prior to her assignment to the LCA squadron at Naliya Air Base in Gujarat, Singh had been flying MiG-21s. Her transition to the Tejas fleet marks a significant step in her professional development and adaptation within the IAF. The focus of the IAF on enhancing the operational effectiveness of its domestic fighter aircraft is reflected in Singh’s career trajectory and recent postings.

The achievement of Squadron Leader Mohana Singh is seen as a reflection of her personal expertise and the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) progressive stance on gender inclusion. Her induction into the LCA Tejas fleet is recognized not only as a personal milestone but also as a representation of broader advancements in integrating women into high-profile defense roles. This accomplishment is viewed as indicative of a shift towards more inclusive practices within the defense sector, extending its significance beyond individual success.

The recent ‘Tarang Shakti’ exercise, which included participation from leading air forces worldwide, such as those from the US, Greece, and Australia, highlighted the IAF’s support for the ‘Make in India’ initiative under PM Modi’s leadership. The involvement of Singh and her peers in such high-profile international events illustrates growing confidence in India’s indigenous defense technology and reinforces the strategic importance of the Tejas aircraft.

Squadron Leader Mohana Singh’s historic entry into the LCA Tejas fleet stands as a significant marker of progress for both her career and the broader objectives of the Indian Air Force. Her role in recent high-profile exercises and transition from MiG-21s to Tejas jets underscores the ongoing efforts to promote gender equality and excellence within military aviation.

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