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Sputnik International
Air India flight with all-women cockpit crew creates history: Read on for details PTI
Bangalore: “I was on top of the world” said an elated Captain Zoya Aggarwal. She had every right to have such a feeling. Zoya Aggarwal headed the four-member all-woman cockpit crew that flew into Indian aviation history Monday. They landed the San Francisco-Bangalore Air India direct flight after going over the North Pole.
The AI-176 landed at the Kempegowda International Airport here and the crew members walked to the lounge. A huge crowd gave a rousing reception to all-woman team for scripting history with the about 17-hour journey. It is longest flight by the national carrier or any other airline in India.