The first woman pilot in India is Sarla Thakral, who earned her pilot license in 1936. She was also the first Indian woman to fly an aircraft solo. In terms of being the first woman Airbus pilot in India, that title is held by Captain Swati Raghunandan, who made history by flying an Airbus A320 for Air India in 2010.
The Airbus Beluga requires 2 pilots (2 person cockpit crew - captain and co-pilot)
He is the person who flies the plane.
The maiden flight was flown by Airbus' chief test pilot, Jacques Rosay.
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Sarla Thakral
HAL Tejas is the first combat aircraft without indian pilot.
On 10 February 1929, J. R. D. Tata is awarded India's first pilot licence, Pilot Licence No.1 by Federation Aeronotique International signed by Sir Victor Sasoon on behalf of the Aero Club of India and Burma.
The first Airbus crash occurred on June 26, 1988, involving an Airbus A320 operated by Air France during a test flight in the vicinity of Mulhouse-Habsheim Airport in France. The aircraft crashed while attempting to perform a low-altitude maneuver, resulting in the deaths of three passengers and injuries to others. This incident raised questions about the aircraft's performance and pilot training, leading to changes in safety protocols.
The Indian pilot Rakesh Sharma was the first Indian to fly in space in Russian spacecraft.
Definitely Airbus, they had spend trillions designing "Pilot Proof Planes" is almost impossible to crash one as the onboard computer don't aloud pilot to do stupid things like raising the nose without control or to sink the aircraft.
It is a matter of personal opinion. Every pilot is different and has different preferences. If you are an aspiring pilot, try both to see which one fits you the best.
FedEx do not have Airbus A320 in their fleet. A320 do not have a "freighter" version either.