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Captain Anny Divya

Today, 30-year-old Captain Anny Divya is the youngest woman commander ever to fly a Boeing 777. Meet Anny Divya, the world’s youngest pilot who flies Boeing 777, like a boss. Anny was born in Pathankot, where her father was posted. Later, they moved to Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, where she. Anny Divya became the youngest ever woman commander of Boeing 777 at the age of 30. There are stories that remind us that we should never give up on our dreams. There are stories that prove that if.

New Delhi: Captain Anny Divya, 30, became the world's youngest woman commander to fly a Boeing 777 airplane ever.

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Born in Pathankot, Divya shifted to Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, when she was a kid. Her father is a retired Army official.

Captain Divya said she is elated and gives all the credit to her parents.

Divya

'I am thankful to my parents and teachers for what I am today,' she said.

She further said that no journey is complete without obstacles and she had her share of ups and downs along the way.

'I had issues like financial problems, language barrier and cultural differences that I overcame with the support of my family and friends,' she said.

She further said that she belonged to a middle class family and the fee for pilot courses were very high that time.

'My parents really believed in my goal and let me fly. There were no jobs at the time, so it's not like the money my parents were putting in was something that I could earn later,' she said.

Captain Anny Divya

Besides these obstacles, she said, a lot of people discouraged her.

'Nobody was doing any pilot course in Vijayawada that time. So I was not encouraged to do it by a lot of people around me. But I just wanted to fly,' she said.

She added that one of her biggest obstacles was speaking in English language. She said that as in Vijayawada nobody spoke in English, she was not very good at it.

'I was not good with the English language. Although we did read and write in English, we mostly spoke in Telugu,' Divya said.

She said coming to the flying academy helped her overcome that obstacle.

'I had some issues with pronunciation which I had to overcome. I learnt through my experiences. I used to feel bad about it a lot of times, but the point is to learn,' she added.

Talking about the airline culture, she said that it is very good and they have a set of management rules that helps them in a range of issues.

'My airline is very professional and I love working there,' she said.

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