Mumbai: Bavicca Bharathi, has become the youngest commander in the world at the age of 21.
The record was earlier held by captain Nivedita Bhasin of Indian Airlines who achieved it at the age of 23.
The young girl from Marol, Andheri (East) flew her first flight IT
2439/2440 with Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) on December 29.Employed with
Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) since July 2007, Bavicca flew an ATR-72-500
with more than 50 passengers on Bangalore-Hyderabad-Bangalore route.
"The safety of my aircraft and passengers is foremost in my mind. But I
also remembered all those who helped me in making the day possible
especially my parents, instructors,” she says.
Bavicca had been making waves since May 2007 when she became the
youngest commercial pilot license (CPL) holder at the age of 18 and then
the youngest advanced training pilot license (ATPL) holder in 2010
whilst being employed with KFA as a co-pilot.
Being an avid planner who has charted every record she wants to break.
"After this I wish to be the youngest check pilot, instructor and so
on,” she speaks of her next move.
Bavicca and her Mother Judith (43) made news in 2007 when they got their
CPL together.Both of them then thought of making another record by
flying together some day. "As my mother is a co-pilot in Kingfisher in
the same fleet, my next aim is to fly with her. She can be the co-pilot
and I, the captain,” she says.
05/01/11 Naveeta Singh/
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