Sarla Thakral

Pioneer female pilot in India

Sarla Thakral - Pioneer female pilot in India
Born

1914
111 years ago

Died

March 15th, 2008
17 years ago — 94 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

India

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The first Indian woman to earn a pilot's license, achieved this milestone in 1936. Received training at the Lahore Flying Club and flew K. L. Malhotra's De Havilland Puss Moth. Maintained a passion for aviation throughout life and inspired future generations of women in aviation. Continued to contribute to the field even after her aviation career ended due to World War II.

First Indian woman to earn a pilot's license

Trained at the Lahore Flying Club

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