Shivangi (pilot)

Sub Lieutenant Shivangi Singh (born 15 March 1995[1]) is an Indian pilot serving in the Indian Navy.[3] She became the first female Indian naval pilot on 2 December 2019.

Shivangi
Born (1995-03-15) 15 March 1995[1]
Nationality Indian
EducationSikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, India (B.Tech.) Malaviya National Institute of Technology (M.Tech.)
OccupationAircraft pilot
Years active2019–present

Early life

Shivangi Singh was born on 15 March 1994 in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar, India to school teacher Hari Bhushan Singh and house wife Priyanka Singh. Shivangi hails from a humble agricultural background. During her childhood, she was captivated by the sight of seeing a politician using a helicopter to attend a political gathering in her native village, which inspired her to become a pilot. Hari Bhushan Singh, her father, is now the principal of a girls-only government school constructed on land donated by Shivangi's great grandfather, who donated it to enable people to overcome the conservative abhorrence of educating girls. Her mother Priyanka is a housewife.[4]

She obtained a Bachelor of Technology degree in Mechanical engineering from Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology and subsequently studied at the Malaviya National Institute of Technology for her Master's degree .[3]

She is aged 24 (as of 2019) and does not keep a surname.[3]

Career

Shivangi was inducted into the Indian Navy under the Short Service Commission (SSC)-Pilot entry scheme.[5] In June 2018, she was commissioned into the Indian Navy.[6] She undertook two successive six month courses; first the Naval Orientation Course at the Indian Naval Academy, and the second at Air Force Academy where she trained on the Pilatus PC 7 MkII aircraft.[7][5] In the six months prior to December 2019, she learnt flying the Dornier aircraft at the Indian Naval Air Squadron 550.[7]

Shivangi became the first female pilot of the Indian Navy on 2 December 2019.[7][5][8]

She is slated to subsequently become an operational pilot on Maritime Reconnaissance (MR) aircraft after completing her training, as of December 2019.[6]

gollark: Okay, very hacky but technically workable: have an XTMF metadata block of a fixed size, and after the actual JSON data, instead of just ending it with a `}`, have enough spaces to fill up the remaining space then a `}`.
gollark: XTMF was not really designed for this use case, so it'll be quite hacky. What you can do is leave a space at the start of the tape of a fixed size, and stick the metadata at the start of that fixed-size region; the main problem is that start/end locations are relative to the end of the metadata, not the start of the tape, so you'll have to recalculate the offsets each time the metadata changes size. Unfortunately, I just realized now that the size of the metadata can be affected by what the offset is.
gollark: The advantage of XTMF is that your tapes would be playable by any compliant program for playback, and your thing would be able to read tapes from another program.
gollark: Tape Shuffler would be okay with it, Tape Jockey doesn't have the same old-format parsing fallbacks and its JSON handling likely won't like trailing nuls, no idea what tako's program thinks.
gollark: Although I think some parsers might *technically* be okay with you reserving 8190 bytes for metadata but then ending it with a null byte early, and handle the offsets accordingly, I would not rely on it.

See also

References

  1. "बेमिसाल: पिता शिक्षक-माता गृहिणी, बेटी बनी नौसेना की पहली महिला पायलट". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). 3 December 2019. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  2. "Bihar girl first woman pilot of Indian Navy". The Times of India. 3 December 2019. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  3. Helen Regan; Omar Khan (2 December 2019). "Indian Navy welcomes its first woman pilot in major milestone for armed forces". CNN. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  4. "'Nurtured the dream as a 10-yr-old': Indian Navy's first woman pilot Shivangi". Hindustan Times. 3 December 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  5. "Navy Gets its First Woman Pilot". Ministry of Defence. 2 December 2019. Retrieved 3 December 2019 via pib.gov.in.
  6. "Shivangi gets 'wings' to fly". The Hindu. Special Correspondent. 3 December 2019. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 3 December 2019.CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. Anandan, S. (22 November 2019). "Sub Lieutenant Shivangi is the first-ever woman pilot for Navy". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  8. "Bihar girl Shivangi becomes first woman pilot in Indian Navy". Press Trust of India. 2 December 2019. Retrieved 3 December 2019 via The Times of India.
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