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Etihad Airways pilot offers a sneak-peek into her high-flying life. Video goes viral

Etihad Airways pilot offers a sneak-peek into her high-flying life. Video goes viral

India Today
Thursday, January 29, 2026 11:07:24 AM UTC

An Etihad Airways pilot shared a video showing her professional and personal life on the job, giving a sneak-peek into the dedication and glamour of a pilot's career.

A woman shared a glimpse into her high-flying routine after sharing snippets of what her life looks like as a pilot with Etihad Airways, giving viewers a peek into both the glamour and everyday moments of the profession.

The video was posted on Instagram by Nikita Tomar, who captioned it simply, “Best decision of my life.”

In the clip, Tomar showcases different moments from her journey as an Etihad pilot. She is first seen confidently dressed in her pilot uniform, followed by shots of her posing in front of an aircraft on the tarmac. The video then transitions to visually striking scenes, including Tomar standing against a sky lit up with fireworks.

Other snippets show her at work and enjoying downtime with friends, offering a balanced look at both the professional and personal sides of her life in aviation.

Watch the video here:

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