When JRD Tata went from Karachi to Mumbai with 25 kg letters, read the story of Air India's first flight.

New Delhi : When our country was fighting against the British, there was not even a trace of Pakistan. Let us tell you that it was during that period that the founder of Tata Group, JRD Tata Airlines, made his mark. Whereas in the first flight of the first airline, not Savaria but 25 kg letters were sent, let us find out why this happened.

This event was very important in the history of this country, on which every Indian felt proud. On 15 October 1932, that means 92 years ago, Tata Airlines completed its flight, this flight from Karachi, Pakistan to Mumbai via Ahmedabad was flown by JRD Tata himself. The name of this single engine aircraft was “De Havilland Pas Moth”. Let us tell you that in the first flight of this country's first airline, not passengers but 25 kg letters were sent.

Our country still feels proud of this incident. Our country was fighting a war with the British, and our lovers of freedom were busy answering them, at that time there was not even a trace of Pakistan. Only the cheers of Bharat Mata were echoing from Karachi to Kerala. At that time, JRD Tata, the founder of Tata Group, was busy creating his own identity and fulfilling his dreams. In fact, as soon as there was hope of his dream coming true, he created a new history.

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indian first Commercial flight AND JRD TATA Know its history

On 15 October 1932, he himself made the first flight from Karachi to Mumbai. Although he had also been India's first commercial pilot,

In fact, at the same time, JRD established Tata Airlines, which became the country's first private commercial airline provider company, and later the name of Tata Airlines was changed to Air India.

India's first commercial pilot

Was very fond of flying airplanes. Let us tell you that on 15 October 1932, he himself made the first flight from Karachi to Mumbai. Although he had also been India's first commercial pilot, and apart from him, no other Indian had achieved this position before him, he had obtained the license in the year 1929, and the interesting thing was that in the country's first commercial flight, Was also not a passenger. Actually, JRD Tata himself reached Mumbai by flying from Karachi to Ahmedabad. About 25 kg of letters were kept in this plane.

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Let us tell you that these letters were not ordinary, but all these letters were brought from London to Karachi and they were brought by the royal aircraft of Britain, which was known by the name of JRD Tata. It would be interesting for us to know that the British government did not provide any help to Tata, in this way we can say that these airlines were formed with a view to streamline the postal services, and later passenger services were also started.

 

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