Date of Birth : November 10, 1971

Place of birth : Chandigarh (Pun)

Last Rank : Flt Lt

Unit : NSS

Arm/Regt : Indian Air Force

Martyrdom : December 24, 1996

Flt Lt Harita Kaur Deol

Flt Lt Harita Kaur hailed from Punjab and was born on 10 Nov 1971 in Chandigarh in a military family. Daughter of an Army veteran Col Ranbir Sing Deol, Flt Lt Harita Kaur grew up to be an independent and confident woman. She came from a family, wherein many of her relatives served in the Indian Air Force, and thus her fascination with the IAF grew along with her age. Her joys knew no bounds, when the IAF in the early 90s invited women to join as pilots. She graduated from MCM DAV College for Women, Chandigarh and applied for selection in the IAF. Eventually, she became one of the first seven women cadets inducted into the Air Force as Short Service Commission (SSC) officers, following a rigorous selection and training that started in 1992. This also marked a critical phase in training of women in India as a transport pilots. 

 

She got commissioned on 17 Dec 1994 as a Flying Officer  and got trained as a transport pilot as part of 1 SSC (W) FP Course. After initial training at Air Force Academy, Dundigul near Hyderabad, she received further training at Air Lift Forces Training Establishment (ALFTE) at Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bangalore. On 02 September 1994, Flt Lt Harita Kaur, at the age of 22 years, became  the first Indian woman to fly a solo in an Avro HS-748 aircraft. She created history when she kissed the clouds at a massive height of 10,000 feet, which indeed was an momentous occasion for Indian Air Force too. Flt Lt Harita was adventurous and passionate about flying and soon developed into a competent pilot.

 

Operational Air Mission : 24 Dec 1996

 

During Dec 1996, Flt Lt Harita Kaur was serving with Navigation and Signals School (NSS) now known as Navigation Training School located at Air Force Station Begumpet in Hyderabad. The unit was operating HS-748 Avro aircraft, a twin-engine turboprop military transport and freighter of British origin. The aircraft, which could carry 48 paratroopers or six tonnes of freight, was inducted in the IAF fleet in the 1960s. On 24 Dec 1996, Flt Lt Harita Kaur was assigned an operational task as a co-pilot with Flt Lt KS Kumara Krishnan as captain of the aircraft.  On that day, after the Passing Out Parade (POP) at Air Force Station Tambaram, the No 3 Airforce Band had to be flown back to Hyderabad. Flt Lt Harita Kaur along with Flt Lt KS Kumara Krishnan as captain took off from Chennai in her HS-748 Avro aircraft ( H-1032) as planned.

 

After getting airborne in the evening, they covered half the distance and were over Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh, when some emergency was noticed. Flt Lt Harita Kaur and Flt Lt KS Kumara Krishnan tried to take emergency measures to control the aircraft but did not succeed.  Very soon thereafter, the aircraft dived and crashed in to ground near Dubagunta village. The crash apparently resulted from fatigue failure of the support of the right engine’s jet pipe. It dipped down and damaged the fuel pipeline leading to fire and fracture of the right wing.  In this ill fated crash Flt Lt Harita Kaur and Flt Lt KS Kumara Krishnan lost their lives along with 22 other personnel. Thus the life of a fine Air Force officer and a committed soldier was lost in this unfortunate accident. Flt Lt Harita Kaur Deol had achieved the distinction of becoming the first Indian woman to fly a solo flight in the IAF but unfortunately also became the first woman Air Force pilot to die in harness in the line of her duty.

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35 Comments
  • Praveen BORAGI

    2023 at 2:04 pm Reply

    Has given courage to many of girls to join air force.

  • Lt Col Akash Sachan

    2023 at 2:05 pm Reply

    Salute,

  • Rajpandyan

    2023 at 2:06 pm Reply

    Salute to the brave woman

  • Archana Kapoor

    2023 at 2:06 pm Reply

    “Harry”- as we lovingly called you. You are in our heart and your memory always brings a smile to my face. God bless your soul.

  • raghav bisht

    2023 at 2:07 pm Reply

    Salute to our soldiers

  • K d sharma

    2023 at 2:07 pm Reply

    A young air Force officer from a military background… FLT Lt. Harit will always be remembered for courageous tasks at various occasions and will inspire the Young generation in time to come ahead……a my great salute to departed soul.

  • Geeshma Dhyan

    2023 at 2:07 pm Reply

    Your story of courage and sacrifice is truly remarkable..My salute to you

  • Lt Col Sukhdeep S Gill

    2023 at 2:08 pm Reply

    Many Salutes to the gallant martyr.You were too young to lose your life.But I am sure in your few years your heart reached and touched heights and glories lesser mortals won’t know in many life times.
    Proud of you trail blazers.
    You make our hearts swell !

  • Wg Cdr Samir Shah (Vetran)

    2023 at 2:08 pm Reply

    Harita was a brave girl! Her loss was a great tragedy as was the loss of the others on board that Avro aircraft in 1994. Salute to her and the others! RIP!

  • Capt Puran Singh Bal, Veteran Ex Indian Navy

    2023 at 2:09 pm Reply

    My salute to the departed brave hearted. RIP. Jai Hind

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