This Indian woman took 7 years fighting to become a pilot and prove to society that anyone can achieve their dreams

After 2 years of unemployment and later working 15 hours as a ground staff, Ankita strive to fulfill her dream of becoming a pilot. Read her testimonial below:

“When I told my parents I wanted to become a pilot, my dad was unsure because the course in the US was 25 lacs — but still, my mom fought for me and finally dad took out a loan and gave me his blessing. 
After my training, I started applying for jobs here, but I couldn’t get any. So for 2 years, I sat at home, feeling like a burden. My relatives didn’t make it easier with their taunts. Some said my parents spent ‘too much on a girl’s education’, others said, ‘you should’ve made her a doctor’… after a point, I started believing it too. 

This was a low phase, but I couldn’t bear to stay at home, so I applied for any position — I tried 4 times for the airhostess post and failed. The Secret got me through this — I kept visualising and on my 5th attempt, I got through!

I started earning and getting international flights, but I wasn’t content. My dream was to see myself in that pilot’s uniform — I knew that being an air hostess wasn’t going to last. I had to clear 5 more exams to become a pilot, so I applied for the position of Ground Staff to give me time to study. 
I had 12 hour shifts, plus 3 hour travel time. I wasn’t sure how I’d work for 15 hours and compete with those who were preparing all day. But I had to make it happen — I’ve literally studied in trains, buses, washrooms and while eating every meal. All the while dealing with irritable people throwing their boarding cards at me for no reason!
It was now or never — there were only two openings a year to fly a plane and I couldn’t miss out!
Finally, I gave my exams to become a Pilot. I remember waiting for the result — I was 27, with just 600Rs in my bank with no idea how I’d pay the 20 lac fee to finish my training on the off chance that I cleared! My parents had given up too — they’d started to look for boys and wanted to spend their savings on my wedding.
I don’t know what you’ll call this, maybe a miracle, maybe the law of attraction — but I TOPPED India in that exam and got a FULL scholarship for my training! 
Finally, after 7 long years I would wear that uniform. My first flight was to Baroda and I tripped over a bag when I saw people staring at me, proud to see a female pilot. I was even asked for an autograph by a little girl, because she thought I was the captain of the plane! 
How did I get through it? It’s simple — as pilots, our major training is for emergencies. When everything goes wrong; when the engine fails, what will we do to land safely?
In the same way, when everything was crashing around me, I just said to myself — I AM going to land safely, I just nee
d to calmly think of how I’ll do it — and I did it!”

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