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The first three lady officers commissioned to fly fighter aircraft in the Indian Air Force have now entered their second phase of training where they are learning the tricks of aerial combat at the Kalaikunda airbase in West Bengal.
"The three lady officers have now entered their second phase of training and they are learning air to air combat and air-to-ground combat tricks on the Hawk advanced jet trainer aircraft at the air base," IAF officials said.
The trio of flying officers Avani Chaturvedi, Bhawana Kanth and Mohana Singh was commissioned into the air force last year after they had successfully completed their initial basic training at the air force academy in Telangana.
MORE ABOUT THE TRIO
IAF officials said the lady officers will be trained to fire armament from their planes during the third stage of training which will again be held on the Hawk trainer aircraft.
The three lady officers are part of an experiment to include women officers as fighter pilots by the government and the future of women as combatants would depend on the success of these ladies in the coming times.
The decision was taken by the Defence Ministry to allow women in the air force as a five year experiment in October 2015.
The Navy and the Army are yet to allow women in combat as they are dealing with a lot of operational, social and logistics issues in opening avenues in war fighting for them.
THINGS TO HAPPEN AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE THIRD STAGE
After the completion of their third stage training at the same air base, the three officers would be deployed in operational frontline squadrons of planes such as the Su-30 and the Mirage 2000 where they would be involved in daily operations.
The three lady officers will have to fly close to 150 hours on the Hawk trainers before they are allowed to graduate on the actual fighter planes.
In the batch after the three ladies opted for fighter flying, none of the lady cadets in the next batch have opted for fighter stream.
A few lady cadets have opted for helicopters while one or two have chosen the transport aircraft.
A few lady cadets have opted for helicopters while one or two have chosen the transport aircraft.
DEFENCE MINISTRY ON WOMEN IN COMBAT
The defence ministry is in the process of making a comprehensive policy for the induction of women in combat and opening more avenues for them in the forces and trying to look for answers for some of the legal and social issues it may face in the future regarding them.
The issues being discussed include the reaction of authorities in case of an affair between a lady officer and a jawan along with the family support system for the lady officers in case of a long deployment away from the place of posting.
Defence forces are of the view that the avenues for lady officers in Army and Navy should be opened only after these issues are sorted out and the services are given the answers on how to react in a particular situation.
First 3 lady officers to fly fighter aircraft in IAF to learn combat tricks
The first three lady officers commissioned to fly fighter aircraft in the Indian Air Force have now entered their second phase of training where they are learning the tricks of aerial combat at the Kalaikunda airbase in West Bengal.
"The three lady officers have now entered their second phase of training and they are learning air to air combat and air-to-ground combat tricks on the Hawk advanced jet trainer aircraft at the air base," IAF officials said.
The trio of flying officers Avani Chaturvedi, Bhawana Kanth and Mohana Singh was commissioned into the air force last year after they had successfully completed their initial basic training at the air force academy in Telangana.
MORE ABOUT THE TRIO
IAF officials said the lady officers will be trained to fire armament from their planes during the third stage of training which will again be held on the Hawk trainer aircraft.
The three lady officers are part of an experiment to include women officers as fighter pilots by the government and the future of women as combatants would depend on the success of these ladies in the coming times.
The decision was taken by the Defence Ministry to allow women in the air force as a five year experiment in October 2015.
The Navy and the Army are yet to allow women in combat as they are dealing with a lot of operational, social and logistics issues in opening avenues in war fighting for them.
THINGS TO HAPPEN AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE THIRD STAGE
After the completion of their third stage training at the same air base, the three officers would be deployed in operational frontline squadrons of planes such as the Su-30 and the Mirage 2000 where they would be involved in daily operations.
The three lady officers will have to fly close to 150 hours on the Hawk trainers before they are allowed to graduate on the actual fighter planes.
In the batch after the three ladies opted for fighter flying, none of the lady cadets in the next batch have opted for fighter stream.
A few lady cadets have opted for helicopters while one or two have chosen the transport aircraft.
A few lady cadets have opted for helicopters while one or two have chosen the transport aircraft.
DEFENCE MINISTRY ON WOMEN IN COMBAT
The defence ministry is in the process of making a comprehensive policy for the induction of women in combat and opening more avenues for them in the forces and trying to look for answers for some of the legal and social issues it may face in the future regarding them.
The issues being discussed include the reaction of authorities in case of an affair between a lady officer and a jawan along with the family support system for the lady officers in case of a long deployment away from the place of posting.
Defence forces are of the view that the avenues for lady officers in Army and Navy should be opened only after these issues are sorted out and the services are given the answers on how to react in a particular situation.
First 3 lady officers to fly fighter aircraft in IAF to learn combat tricks