Captain Savita Singh, potentially India’s sole female helicopter pilot in election campaigns, is challenging norms and surprising crowds in rural areas. Her presence as a woman pilot often elicits shock and even skepticism from some passengers. Beyond the novelty, she navigates demanding conditions, from navigating crowds to facing security concerns and limited facilities, highlighting the stark realities of campaign flying.
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