Jamshedpur:Nirup Mohanty from Jamshedpur, aged 75 years, who dreamt of becoming a pilot since childhood, is the first civilian in India to possess a licence for flying fighter jet. This achievement was made 19 years ago in England.
Who is Nirup Mohanty?
Nirup Mohanty lives in the Bistupur Circuit House area of Jamshedpur. He has served as a senior officer in Tata Steel. After retirement, he contested the Jamshedpur Lok Sabha seat on a Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) ticket but realised that politics was not his cup of tea. He is also a music lover and fond of playing guitar.
The story of becoming a pilot
Sharing his journey with ETV Bharat, Mohanty said he was the youngest of his siblings and had many restrictions imposed on him. Since childhood, he was attracted to adventure sports and challenging tasks. His father used to work at a high position in Tata Steel. Whenever JRD Tata came to Sonari Airport, Mohanty's father would meet him in connection with work.
In those days, Mohanty loved to stand beside his father and watch the flight. One day, JRD Tata asked his father who this little boy was. His father introduced him and JRD Tata had also got a photograph clicked with Mohanty.
Since childhood Mohanty was passionate about becoming a pilot. After studying in the city, he joined the flying club and completed his training. He also underwent training to fly single and double engine aircraft.