Captain Zoya Agarwal has already made a name for herself not just in the field of aviation but also otherwise. Having been hailed a rising female aviator of India in 2006, Zoya has got quite a few aces up her sleeve, the latest being captaining an all-women crew making the inaugural flight from San Francisco to Bengaluru, one of the longest air routes in the world. In a tete-e-tete with us, the pretty young lady, the role model for many a girl tells us about how she's managed to achieve all these feats and the journey so far being a commercial pilot.
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When people board a flight, they should not think about whether a woman or a man is flying the plane. They should be assured that a professional is doing their job: Zoya Agarwal
Sunday, July 18, 2021
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