Shivangi Singh is now officially India’s first female Rafale pilot . She is the first woman pilot to fly the Rafale fighter aircraft and she is set to participate with the IAF team in Exercise Orion in France. She is a trailblazer in the Indian Air Force. She is well experienced that she has experience of flying MiG-21 Bison. She will take part in a multinational exercise called ORIAN in France.
First joined Indian air force at the year 2017, while training itself talented Shivangi Singh she became part of IAF’s golden aaross squadron. She and other members of Exercise in Orian show India’s involvement in building a strong partnership with other countries in promoting regional security and stability.
This Rafael Jets are sent outside the nation for the first time now with Shivangi Singh being a part of it. She was a female fighter pilot born on 15 March 1995 in the Muzaffarpur district of Bihar, India. She is among the batch of the first three pilots of the Indian navy, standing as yet another woman the nation should be proud of. A native of the Pulwariya area in Varanasi, Singh was inducted into the force in 2017 and was the first woman from her hometown to become a fighter pilot. After completing schooling, Singh enrolled in Banaras Hindu University and joined the 7 UP Air Squadron NCC.
She is among the batch of the first three pilots of the Indian navy standing as the yet another women the nation should be proud of.