IAF’s Squadron Leader Saanya Becomes First Woman Officer to Earn Cat-A Flying Instructor Qualification

The Indian Air Force on Monday announced that Squadron Leader Saanya has become the first woman officer in the force to earn the prestigious Cat-A Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI) qualification.

The achievement marks a significant milestone for the Indian Air Force and highlights the growing role of women officers in military aviation.

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In a post shared on X, the IAF described the accomplishment as a moment of pride and inspiration for aspiring aviators across the country.

“Excellence takes flight. Sqn Ldr Saanya has achieved a historic first by becoming the first woman officer to earn the coveted Cat-A Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI) qualification. Her achievement embodies dedication and the relentless pursuit of excellence,” the IAF said.

The force also shared photographs of A P Singh, Chief of the Air Staff, felicitating Squadron Leader Saanya for her accomplishment.

The Cat-A QFI qualification is regarded as one of the highest instructional standards in military aviation training and reflects exceptional flying and teaching capabilities.

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The development is being seen as another important step toward greater gender representation and leadership opportunities for women in India’s armed forces.

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