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‘Sky is Not the Limit’: Captain Neetu Gupta’s Inspiring Journey From Cabin Crew to Pilot

Captain Neetu Gupta’s journey embodies the adage “where there is a will, there’s a way.” Her story is a powerful testament to perseverance and passion, overcoming societal expectations and family opposition to achieve her dream of becoming a pilot.

In an interview, Captain Gupta shared the details of her inspiring path. She emphasized that “the sky is not the limit” for anyone with ambition, highlighting the importance of effort and determination. Her motivation to become a pilot stemmed from her time as a cabin crew member, where seeing pilots in action sparked her desire to pursue flying. Despite her parents’ traditional expectations, which included encouraging her to settle into a conventional role, Gupta remained resolute in her goal.

She recounted how she balanced her responsibilities as a cabin crew member with her studies, using her nights, layovers, and even moments on the flight deck to prepare for her exams. “I used to carry my books everywhere… immersed myself in studying for the exams,” she revealed, illustrating her commitment and hard work.

On Independence Day, Captain Gupta shared a message for the younger generation: “Don’t stop yourself. Don’t limit yourself. If you want to achieve something and put in your hard work, nobody can stop you.” Her mantra, “The sky is not the limit,” serves as an encouragement to those with dreams and aspirations.

In a related development, IndiGo marked Independence Day by inducting 77 female pilots into its Airbus and ATR fleets. This significant milestone includes 72 female pilots in the Airbus fleet and 5 in the ATR fleet. Captain Ashim Mitra, Senior Vice President at IndiGo, praised this achievement, emphasizing the company’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. He stated, “We are delighted to announce the landmark induction of 77 female pilots… Diversity and inclusion are integral to our core values and key drivers of innovation and growth.”

Both Captain Gupta’s personal journey and IndiGo’s milestone reflect a broader movement towards greater representation and equality in aviation, proving that with determination and support, barriers can be overcome and new heights can be reached.

Manish Raj Malik

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