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How does India have twice as many women airline pilots as the US?
How does India have twice as many women airline pilots as the US?
Female pilots are no longer a rarity in India, making the country a success story in diversity in the aviation sector.
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India has the highest percentage of female pilots globally [File: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg]
By Ragini SaxenaBloomberg
Published On 9 Aug 20229 Aug 2022
Nivedita Bhasin became the worlds youngest commercial airline captain in 1989, but the Indian pilot still recalls her early years when other crew would urge her to rush into the cockpit so passengers wouldnt get nervous at the sight of a woman flying their plane.
Three decades after Bhasins career began, female pilots are no longer a rarity in India, making the country a success story when it comes to diversity in the airline industry. India has the highest percentage of female pilots globally, the International Society of Women Airline Pilots estimates, with about 12.4% of all pilots women, compared with 5.5% in the US, the worlds largest aviation market, and 4.7% in the UK.
The statistics raise questions about how a nation which placed 135th among 146 countries on the World Economic Forums ranking of nations based on gender parity was able to reverse the trend in this particular industry. Some of the answers may offer lessons for other countries and sectors striving to get more women into their ranks. Businesses that are more diverse tend to perform better, and some studies have even shown that female pilots have fewer safety incidents. Hiring more women could also help airlines address the staff shortages that are disrupting travel as the world emerges from the Covid pandemic and demand rebounds.
Trailblazers like Bhasin say Indian women are being encouraged by a string of factors from outreach programs to improved corporate policies and strong family support. Many Indian women were drawn to flying through an air wing of the National Cadet Corps, formed in 1948, a kind of youth program where students are trained to operate microlight aircraft. To make the expensive commercial pilot training more accessible to women, some state governments are subsidizing it and companies such as Honda Motor Co. give full scholarships for an 18-month course at an Indian flying school and help them get jobs. India has started decades ago recruiting women into STEM positions, including pilots, said Michele Halleran, a professor and director of diversity initiatives at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida. In the U.S., we have only started the demand for a diversity movement in aviation because of our current drastic pilot and technician shortage.
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Some airlines in India are devising policies to retain female talent. IndiGo, Indias largest passenger airline, said it offers flexibility to women pilots and crew to continue working safely, excluding flying duties, during pregnancy. It gives 26 weeks of paid maternity leave that is required under law and also offers creches for childcare. Women pilots can opt for a flexible contract with two weeks leave in a calendar month, until a child is 5 years old. Vistara offers pregnant pilots and cabin crew the option of temporary jobs on the ground or administrative roles until they are ready to fly, according to a spokesperson. It also gives paid maternity leave for six months and reimburses creche fees.
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https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2022/8/9/how-does-india-have-twice-as-many-women-airline-pilots-than-us
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How does India have twice as many women airline pilots as the US? (Original Post)
niyad
Aug 2022
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at140
(6,110 posts)1. How did India elect female leader of country 50+ years ago
while we never did?
niyad
(113,076 posts)4. excellent, depressing question.
Aviation Pro
(12,129 posts)2. I can answer this
Because their English language fluency is better than their male counterparts and they meet the standards in maths and physics. They also consistently score higher in several metrics during selection psychometric testing.
(Ive consulted for flight schools in Utter Pradesh and Maharastra and IndiGo is one of my organizations clients).
niyad
(113,076 posts)3. Thank you for sharing such excellent insider inforrmation with us.
Response to niyad (Original post)
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niyad
(113,076 posts)6. You are most welcome. And welcome to our DU family.
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SamKnause
(13,088 posts)8. Population of India: 1.38 Billion.
Population of U.S.: 329.5 Million.
niyad
(113,076 posts)9. So you think that is the only answer?
sorcrow
(415 posts)10. It's by percentage.
It's by percentage. Details are in the text.
Best regards,
Sorghum Crow