No motherhood for 4 years, women fighter pilots told

IAF sources clarified that the advisory is not legally binding and is to ensure that their training does not get affected.

Update: 2016-03-11 20:17 GMT
The three cadets who will be inducted in the Indian Air Force on June 18 as the first batch of women fighter pilots. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: India’s first three women fighter pilots have been advised by the IAF to restrain from motherhood for the next four years so as not to adversely impact their ongoing training process. However, IAF sources clarified that the advisory is not legally binding and is to ensure that their training does not get affected.

The three women pilots will be commissioned into the fighter stream on June 18 this year after successful completion of the initial training. Thereafter, they would undergo advanced training for one year and would enter a fighter cockpit by June 2017. “Continuous training is required for a minimum of five years for fighter pilots, men or women, to become combat ready. The three women are about to complete one year of training,” the sources said, adding that pregnancy means that the entire training schedule gets disturbed.

“It is not just the cost but the time also that gets affected. Even young fighter pilots are advised not to think about marriage till a particular age,” they said. Bhawana Kanth, Mohana Singh and Avani Chaturvedi are the trainees who qualified for the fighter stream after it was thrown open to women in October 2015.

It may be noted that they will go to Bidar in Karnataka in June 2016 for their stage-III training for a year on Hawk advanced jet trainers, before they get to fly supersonic warplanes. “They are not combat ready even when they finish their Hawk training. They do multiple flying on various fighter jets also before being declared combat ready,” sources further said.

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