#WomenAtWork – A captain

I am a captain. 

Flying from one destination to the other, 

the best life lessons came from my father and mother.

When studying psychology, I found my passion. 

One day like a light fills the heart, I knew I was meant to be in aviation. 

A flight school in Florida taught me my lessons

and steered my career into the right direction. 

I went up the air first with GoAir

and now in IndiGo, in the cockpit is my chair. 

Supportive family and friends are my strength, 

with their support I can go any length. 

If I take a break from flying, like my mother I will be a teacher, 

nothing else but a Simulator Instructor. 

There is no substitute for hard work and following our goals, 

that’s the thing making happy souls. 

I am Akriti Sharan and I am a captain. 

I am a captain..
I am a captain..

Today is edition #9 of #WomenAtWork, a regular photo feature on this blog. If you are interested in participating, please read the inaugural post and join by adding your linky below. I would love to see your take on the tag. 

When I was flying to Chennai in July, Akriti was leading us to our destination. Though I was too shy to meet her and say hello, she was friendly enough to share her mail id. Since then, we have been in touch and I am happy to have her on this blog today. 

How to link?

  • You can only join with a blog post.
  • It would be great to see a picture of a woman at work and a few words about her. If you cannot share a picture, you can share a picture of her workspace. With a real picture, I would still be able to call this a photo post. 
  • Use the linky to add your post. 
  • Visit others and show some love.


28 thoughts on “#WomenAtWork – A captain

  1. Indeed proud of your rise , deserve every bit of praise, with grit and determination nothing is impossible.keep soaring.

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  2. You know, Parul, I have experienced first hand how Indigo has so many lady captains. I feel so proud everytime I see a lady captain. So lovely that you featured one of them in your stories.

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  3. Didn’t know you write such lovely poems Parul. I guess it’s been quite a long while since I have been absent from your blog ;). Would love to read more of your poems :).

    And yeah, more power to women like Akriti who go up and above the rest to follow their dreams and inspire millions of others :D.

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  4. Wonderful article Parul! As they say “Do what you like, like what you do”. Captain Akriti Sharan is an inspiration for all youngsters regardless of gender. To have accomplished so much in presumably a short span of time speaks volumes about her hard work and determination. I recently had the privilege of flying with Captain Sharan in the control, needless to say she is a fine pilot.

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  5. Great write-up and an inspiring story. 🙂 I’ve also learned that strangers can teach us loads if we only talk to them!

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