Captain Rheeya K. Sreedharan has achieved a significant milestone in her career, becoming the first second-generation woman officer to be awarded the prestigious Aviation Wings. This historic accomplishment was celebrated during the Valedictory Ceremony at the Combat Army Aviation Training School (CATS) in Nashik on Friday.
Captain Rheeya’s journey is particularly momentous as she follows in the footsteps of her father, Brigadier Kaushal Sreedharan, also an esteemed figure in the armed forces. The ceremony was attended by her proud parents, including her mother, Deeju Sreedharan, who shared in the joy of this remarkable achievement. Captain Rheeya’s success comes at the culmination of 11 months of rigorous training designed to hone her skills for a career in military aviation.
This accomplishment is not just a personal victory for Captain Rheeya; it is also emblematic of the changing dynamics within the armed forces, where women are increasingly assuming significant roles in specialized areas such as aviation. The Combat Army Aviation Training School, positioned at the Gandhi Nagar airfield on Nashik Road, serves as a premier institution for flying training within the Indian Army. There, officers receive comprehensive training that encompasses critical skills including aerodynamics, navigation, operational flying, and tactical deployment.
The significance of Captain Rheeya’s achievement extends beyond individual recognition; it signifies progress toward gender equality in a field that has been traditionally male-dominated. As more women break barriers and embrace roles in the armed forces, their contributions continue to reshape the landscape of military service in India.