Who knew India's back home broke this record

Although local media advertising against feminist movements is numerous, when it comes to piloting, India ranks first in the world. Less than five percent of all pilots worldwide are females, but this figure, according to a Reuters report, increases by 12 percent in India. In 2012, [...]
Less than five percent of all pilots worldwide are females, but this figure, according to a Reuters report, increases by 12 percent in India.
In 2012, this country was the worst country in the group of the 20 most industrialized countries in terms of female treatment.
The percentage of female pilots working in India's commercial companies is more than twice the figure in Western countries, including Great Britain, where according to the Civil Aviation Authority, only 4.77 percent of pilots are women.
The US lags at 4.36%, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Being a pilot in India is probably the best bet compared to other jobs, as it is a rare profession where there is no large wage gap compared with men.
Salaries for pilots of both genders are based solely on working age and flying hours.
The original average salary for a pilot ranges from $25,000 to $47,000 a year.












