Captain Rheeya K. Sreedharan has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first second-generation woman officer to receive the prestigious Aviation Wings. This remarkable accomplishment was celebrated during the Valedictory Ceremony held at the Combat Army Aviation Training School (CATS) in Nashik.
Captain Rheeya’s journey is particularly inspiring as she follows in the footsteps of her father, Brigadier Kaushal Sreedharan. The occasion was made even more special by the presence of her family, including her mother, Deeju Sreedharan. This milestone marks the completion of an intensive 11-month training program, which emphasizes not only her determination but also the evolution of women’s roles in the Indian Armed Forces.
CATS, located at the Gandhi Nagar airfield on Nashik Road, is recognized as a premier flying training institution under the Indian Army, functioning under the Army Training Command (ARTRAC). The institute is known for its rigorous training regimen that prepares officers for various aspects of aviation, including aerodynamics, navigation, operational flying, and tactical deployment.
Captain Rheeya’s achievement is a testament to the increasing presence and participation of women in specialized fields of the military, particularly aviation, where they continue to break barriers and set new precedents. This landmark event not only honors individual success but also underscores the progress being made towards greater gender inclusivity within the armed forces.