Karnataka’s Samaira created history, became India’s youngest commercial pilot

A girl from Vijaypur, Karnataka has become a pilot at the age of just 18. Samaira Hullur of Karnataka has created history by achieving this success. She has become India’s youngest commercial pilot. Samaira is the daughter of businessman Amin Hullur. Samaira Hullur has achieved Commercial Pilot License (CPL). She became the youngest pilot in India to get a commercial pilot license.

Samaira took six months of aviation training at Vinod Yadav Aviation Academy. Under the guidance of Academy founder Vinod Yadav and Captain Tapesh Kumar, he passed all the CPL exams in the first attempt. Samaira gave credit for her success to her captain Tapesh Kumar and Vinod Yadav. He said, “The training was hard, but it became easier with the support of the captain. All the credit for my success goes to Captain Tapesh Kumar and Vinod Yadav.”

seven months flight training

She also attended six compulsory courses including piloting. Along with this, he also performed well in the written examination. Samaira took seven months of flight training at Carver Aviation Academy in Baramati, Maharashtra, where Samaira Hullur had to face many challenges in aviation. He said that he did not get technical expertise at Carver Aviation Academy. Samaira said that Captain Tapesh Kumar is an inspiration for me. He achieved success by becoming a pilot at the age of 25. Now I am the youngest commercial pilot in the country.

Cabinet Minister congratulated

Cabinet Minister Mallangowda Basanagouda Patil alias MB Patil also congratulated Samaira. While sharing Samaira’s photo on Instagram, he wrote, “Hearty congratulations to the country’s youngest pilot Samaira Hulluri, who has brought glory to our country and state at the national level. It is a big thing to achieve such huge success at just 18 years of age. I hope that this young talent of Vijaypur will have a bright future.”

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