As per the latest updates, a 21-year-old budding engineer from Prayagraj has turned into the youngest Indian girl to get a license for professional sky-jumping.
Anamika Sharma, the youngest of the two girls of junior warrant official (resigned) Ajay Kumar Sharma, first hopped from a height of 10,000 feet when she was only 11 years of age. Today, she has 42 leaps shockingly, having executed them utilizing 10 distinct sorts of parachutes and six unique airplanes.
“At the point when you are in the air it gives a sensation of being free and when you contact the ground, the joy and invigoration is hard to clarify,” she told journalists.
At 21 years old, she got her ‘A’ classification proficient United States Parachute Association (USPA) permit from Dubai drop zone. This likewise makes both Anamika and her father, a prepared commando of the Indian Air Force, the first father and girl couple who are proficient sky-jumpers in the country.
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Anamika is seeking after a B.Tech degree from Bengaluru, yet her energy for sky-jumping under the direction of her mentor and father proceeds.
“After some underlying opposition from my mom, I have never thought back, and with the help of my family and closest companion of my father, Santosh Nagraj, today I feel so glad for being only the fifth lady proficient sky-jumper in the nation and the most youngest to accomplish the accomplishment (sacking the USPA permit),” said Anamika.
She further said, “Now that everybody discusses ladies strengthening and we see young ladies going into each field, however this field has a through and through various sort of challenge and colossal degree, both broadly and globally.”
Anamika was prepared by her father and prior by her father’s companion and expert sky-jumper of the country, Santosh Nagraj, who has a class D USPA (United States Parachute Association) permit.
“To get a permit as an expert sky-jumper, she prepared in Moscow in August-September 2021 and in Dubai in November 21 and again in January 2022. She presently has bounced multiple times, performing different performance and gathering hops. We have now begun our arrangements for a global contest which will be held four years down the line,” said her father, Ajay Kumar Sharma.
Anamika is likewise planning hard for the global contest as till date no Indian has partaken on the worldwide level.
“The public authority will before long be thinking of a public air sports strategy which is good to go to give the required push to this difficult field of sports and furthermore make the girls of our nation give a solid test to their unfamiliar partners,” said Anamika.
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