Samaira hullur story: A resident of Bijapur, Karnataka, Adara Houlur has obtained a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) at the age of 18. He has made a record of becoming the youngest pilot in India. Now 19 -year -old Adhara was fond of adventure sports such as horse riding, rock climbing and swimming since childhood. His mother’s dream of becoming a pilot was fulfilled by the daughter. His mother Nazia Hallur is a coordinator at Delhi Public School, Bijapur. Adhara’s mother Nazia Hallur always attracted the pilot’s uniform and her respect. He was the one who inspired daughter Adhara to become a pilot and supported her.
Helicopter was sitting in 5th
Adhara had told in an interview that when she was in class 5, she was sitting in a helicopter in the Navaraspur festival of Bijapur. Her mother was in the cockpit and she was very impressed by the uniform. After a few years, after seeing the crew members at Delhi Airport, her mother told her that I want you to get such respect for your work. Will not go to the field. His mother suggested aviation.
She gathered from 10th to become a pilot
Adara said that when she was in class 10th, she took an orientation class from Akasa Airlines captain Thapesh Kumar, which helped to understand the roadmap of Aviation. By class 11, she had prepared to become a pilot completely. Adara said that he was encouraged when a friend said how many parents ask their children to become a pilot? You are lucky, do hard work. After this, Adhara did not look back.
Pass pass in first atmpt
After the 12th board exam, Adhara went to study at an Aviation Academy in Delhi. There he had to pass six papers: Air Regulation, Aviation Metrology, Air Navigation, Technical General, Technical Specific and Radio Telefony. 70% marks were necessary in each paper. Where most of the students get one or two attams, Adhara passed five papers in the atampt. The age should be 18 years for Radio Telefony, so they had to face rejections three times. Nevertheless, he completed ground training in seven months.
Certificate found after 200 hours of training
In April 2024, Adhara was admitted to Carver Aviation in Baramati, Pune, where she received a CPL after 200 hours of flight training. The entire process took 18 months. Adara told that when she first flew in the cockpit and flew at sunset. She would not forget the view for a lifetime. His instructor did several manures so that his stamina and motion can be checked. The instructor of Adhara asked him, ‘Is it coming?’.
How was the first solo flight?
Solo flight is the most special moment in pilot training. Most of the pilots fly after 36 hours of training, but Adara achieved this position in just 28 hours. Sumara said that when she flew alone, the ship looked so light as if there was no weight. The experience was incredible. The society was unreliable. The society told in an interview that she had a problem in the landing. His instructor advised to take a deep breath and focus at the time of landing. This little advice removed his problem.
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Tears in the eyes of mother and grandmother
On receiving the CPL, Adhara was honored with three strips at the academy. Sumara said that seeing this, her mother and grandmother had tears in their eyes. Grandma was a bit sorry for my school results, but she was very happy when she got a license. The society said that she was also a proud moment for her to go to the school as a chief guest. His principal used to say that do something that do something that return as Chief Guest in the school. That dream came true.
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