This Article is From Nov 15, 2016

Gul Panag is Now a Pilot. See Pics From Her Cross-Country Flight

Gul Panag is Now a Pilot. See Pics From Her Cross-Country Flight

This image was posted on Instagram by Gul Panag

Highlights

  • Gul Panag has obtained a private pilot's licence
  • She's known for roles in films like Dor and Manorama Six Feet Under
  • She recently returned from a cross-country flying trip
New Delhi: Gul Panag, wearer of several hats, is now a pilot. The model-actress-politician, who is married to pilot Rishi Attari, shared pictures from the aviation academy after she cleared her exams and obtained private pilot's licence. She returned from a cross-country flying trip and posted images on Instagram giving details of her route and success story.

Here's a glimpse:
 
 

Done!!! #PPL #upintheair #aviator #instafly #avgeek #feelingfly

A photo posted by Gul Panag (@gulpanag) on

 
 

Big day!! #avgeek #instafly #upintheair #aviator #avgeek

A photo posted by Gul Panag (@gulpanag) on



Gul, 37, posed with her batchmates:
 
 

With fellow students chasing the dream to fly. #avgeek #instafly #aviator #upintheair

A photo posted by Gul Panag (@gulpanag) on



She offered her route map and detailed log of the trip:
 
 

#avgeek This was me for the last 2 hours. 3 hours back. #instafly #crosscountry #xcty #upintheair

A photo posted by Gul Panag (@gulpanag) on

 


Meet Gul's coach, captain Shakti Singh:
 


Say hello to #avgeek:
 
 

#avgeek

A photo posted by Gul Panag (@gulpanag) on



Gul's just happy:
 
 

Happy #TriumphantThursday you all. #avgeek #feelingfly #instafly #upintheair

A photo posted by Gul Panag (@gulpanag) on



Gul Panag, a former Miss India, participated in the Miss Universe 1999 pageant. She debuted in Bollywood with 2003 film Dhoop after which she featured in films like Dor, Jurm, Manorama Six Feet Under, Hello, Straight, and Ab Tak Chhappan 2. She's also starred in TV series Kashmeer. She also has a political career, having run for Lok Sabha in 2014 on an Aam Aadmi Party ticket.
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