“I chased the only one moving star on the sky and became a pilot”
Aviation Update|August 2020
India’s Fastest Lady Ms.Sneha Sharma sharing about her experiences on being into an unconventional profession to Aviation Update Special editor Ms.Priyanka Choudhury
Ms. Priyanka Choudhury
“I chased the only one moving star on the sky and became a pilot”

Can you explain more about your journey into racing and flying? Who & What inspired you?

I was quite a different child and never liked doing anything too conventional like watching movies or playing with dolls. I loved speed since my childhood. I had a sports cycle and I enjoyed fast cycling and racing with the bikers on the street. When I tried defeating them, I could sense I have a passion for speed and needed a platform to nurture and express it. Once, I came to know about the Kart racing in the town and tried my hands on it. I clocked the fastest lap time on the first day of the racing. At 14, I searched for an informal training course on mechanics as there were no formal institutes or training available then. At 16, I started learning the racing basics like steering, braking, and cornering. Along with that, I started participating in the local races organized by various companies and newspaper agencies. A race was organized by The Times of India and I won the race. At the age of 17, I was approached by the national team to participate in the championships and at that time I was pursuing my studies in flying. My father was in the Merchant Navy and that made me sail a lot. While sailing, I would locate that one star that was moving was an airplane. I developed my liking for airplanes and from there, I decided to become a pilot.

There were several types of equipment and gadgets like radars and flags on the ship. I used to interact with those and wanted to do something similar.

What's more thrilling for you- racing or flying? How much risk did you take to hone both the skills?

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