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In a landmark moment for gender equality within Thailand's military, Nanticha Suphachai has made history by becoming the first female civilian pilot to be recruited by the Royal Thai Survey Department. The 29-year-old steps into this pioneering role as part of the department's latest intake, signifying a progressive shift in the Royal Thai Armed Forces' inclusion practices.

 

Alongside Nanticha is 2nd Lt Yosanant Amasuwan, aged 26, marking his entry into the exclusive ranks of the department. Both new recruits will be instrumental in conducting aerial ordinance surveys, a vital function that supports military and strategic operations across Thailand.


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In preparation for their official duties, Nanticha and Yosanant will engage in a rigorous three-month training period. This will encompass both advanced flight training and survival skills necessary for navigation and endurance in challenging environments such as jungles. These comprehensive programs are designed to ensure they are fully equipped for the demands of their roles.

 

Nanticha's journey to this groundbreaking achievement is backed by a solid educational foundation. She holds a degree in architecture from Assumption University, a background that complements her technical acumen.

 

Additionally, she has honed her aviation skills through a civilian pilot training course at the esteemed Bangkok Air Aviation Academy located in Sukhothai province. Her diverse educational and training experiences have prepared her well for the multifaceted responsibilities she will undertake in her new position.

 

As Nanticha and her colleague begin their training, their progress will be closely watched as they pave the way for future female aviators in the Thai military. Their success could inspire more women to pursue careers in military aviation, contributing to a more inclusive future for Thailand's defence forces, reported Thai PBS.

 

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-- 2025-02-01

 

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Well done to her of course, but the first female pilot in the air force?  I'm sure I've read of many over the years, presumably not in the survey department.

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