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Captain Zoya Agarwal: 'I've had to really fight to show the power of women in the aviation sector'

In March 2020, in the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Captain Zoya Agarwal with her team served as frontline volunteers and she co-piloted the first repatriation flight to India

October 02, 2022 / 15:09 IST
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Captain Zoya Agarwal (Photo courtesy @ZoyaCaptain/Twitter)
Captain Zoya Agarwal (Photo courtesy @ZoyaCaptain/Twitter)

Popularly known as #bharatkibeti, Captain Zoya Agarwal is a renowned aviator with several honours and awards to her credit. Professionally, she is an Indian commercial pilot and commander who has flown for Air India since 2004.

Her talks on channels, such as Ted/TedX, BBC, CNN, Forbes, are a source of inspiration not only to aspiring female pilots and the young generation, but to all those who dare to dream but are held back by others' and their own scepticism. Edited excerpts:

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Tell us about your educational background and professional ambition.

Hailing from a middle-class family, my dream of becoming a pilot was received with a lukewarm response from my parents. After completing high school, I pursued two full-time courses for three years. During the first half of the day, I focused on a science degree at St Stephen’s College and then dedicated the latter half of the day to aviation classes. I remember studying even under the streetlights to complete assignments when there were power cuts. Initially facing disapproval, after I topped my aviation college, my parents agreed to enroll me for the pilot course so I could pursue my dreams.