Female pilot Sakshi Kochar now became the youngest commercial pilot

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National desk:
Sakshi Kochhar of Parvanu city has become the youngest pilot in the country.  Born on May 30, 2005, to a businessman family in the city, Sakshi Kochhar had a dream of becoming a pilot since childhood.  Family members helped her fulfill her dream.  Sakshi completed her 10th class from Parvanu and 12th class from Government Model Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh.  Sakshi had decided to become a pilot at the age of 10 but the cost of taking pilot training from abroad was around Rs 70 lakh.
 The father sent Sakshi to trail to get a commercial pilot license at Sky Line Aviation Club Mumbai after 12th.  After 4 months of Initial Theory Training, Aviation Club deputed Sakshi for advanced flight training with USA designated training center.  After 7 and a half months of training in the USA, Sakshi managed to achieve her goal and achieved the distinction of becoming the youngest CPL holder in the country by obtaining her Commercial Pilot License at the age of 18 years.  Earlier, the prize was held by Maitri Patel of Surat.

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