What started as a passion for flying planes, turned into a full-blown profession for renowned pilot Saravdeep Mann. An ex-Etihad pilot, he currently enjoys shooting, golfing, reading, camping and fishing. A self-proclaimed foodie; he loves catching and eating game.
Saravdeep Mann- Shooting Professional, Love catching fish, love eating the fish I catch and can fly aeroplanes!
Sunday, 24 July 2016
Saturday, 26 March 2016
Saravdeep Mann is an ex Etihad pilot
Saravdeep Mann is an ex Etihad pilot
Born in Karnal, Haryana, Saravdeep Mann is an ex Etihad pilot, living in New Delhi, India. He did his schooling from Doon School, Dehradun and is a professional Shooting Champion and fishing enthusiast.
A pilot, a professional shooter, Skeet and Trap Champion, a golfer, a foodie and a camping enthusiast! The never-ending list of accomplishments of Saravdeep Mann can put anyone to shame. An ex Etihad Pilot, he now enjoys professional shooting and golfing.
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Shooting and Fishing by Saravdeep Mann
Outside door sports give enthusiasm around
the globe, from the moving slopes to the little villas of the noteworthy hobby,
settled in faraway spots, mostly untouched by advancement and time.
In the U.K, we are favored to have this on
our doorstep, accessible whenever to all individuals generally anyplace. So why
I ask are we subject to such bias with regards to nation sports. This is
without a doubt a quintessential piece of our legacy.
Saravdeep Mann - It appears to be no past time can escape
examination from not well educated biased do-gooders, who campaign under the
pretense of ethical quality and an abhorring of alleged "Blood
sports". This contempt for goodness' sake, which I consider some portion
of our freedom even rises above to the utilization or abuse whichever your
translation of open privileges of the way.
The more I watch the news and read the daily
papers or magazines the more these things irritate me. Why would it be a good
idea for me to, as a duty paying well-behaved resident to deal with as a social
pariah, or in reality at times saw as some sort of beast whose blood desire has
evil quality?
Saravdeep Mann - The more individuals I address nowadays,
appear to have subordinate attentiveness toward our rights to exorcize
decision-making ability and the welfare for our countryside. On the off chance
that all shooting, hunting, and fishing were to be nullified, our field would
be crushed, we have to control the number of population in deer, foxes,
corvids, and wood pigeon to give some examples.
In the event that deer were not to be
separated, the pulverization that would follow would significantly change our
wonderful scene. Corvids would absolutely wipe out the greater part of our
songbirds.
Saravdeep Mann - Agriculturists products would be gathered
not by the rancher, but rather by the wood pigeon whose voracity is ravenous.
Cultivating is one of the hardest hit commercial ventures; an industry for
which we have to survive, sustenance and water are a fundamental need for every
individual. The importation of the organic product, vegetables, and meat all
through the season has created a significant resource I concur, however where
does the ethical quality stand?
Is it true that we are upbeat to purchase
shoddy sustenance from expansive general stores created and pressed in nations
where the lowest pay permitted by law does not have any significant bearing?
Where do individuals work for pennies a day? Where wellbeing and security are
not viewed as beneficial accordingly overlooked.
We purchase garments produced in sweat
shops in underdeveloped nations that cost under £5, then dispose of them nearly
when they get to be grimy. Does nobody think? How is it conceivable to purchase
a shirt for £1? After the assembling costs, the delivery, the stores mark up
and the V.A.T, how might this be finished? Well, the answer is straightforward.
Shoddy work!
Saravdeep Mann - Youngsters working extensive hours in
shocking conditions when they ought to be instructed, working just to give
nourishment and asylum to their families. So here we turn full circle. We as a
country ought to take a gander at the master plan. Not to take an ethical high
ground on a subject that has all the earmarks of being great and completely,
and now and again stylish.
Leave our nation games to the general
population who oversee them best. How about we not lose our legacy, the very
things which made this nation what it is. As I said before, individuals from
around the globe go to the U.K in light of what we have, we should not lose it.
We ought to examine ourselves and ask what
great would I be able to truly do? Where are my endeavors best utilized? Should
we not blacklist the retailers and makers who surge the business sector with
unreasonably evaluated items and uncover the most prominent issue?
Saravdeep Mann - We are all liable of putting a cost on
humankind. Let us as a country address that, and not send awful emotions
towards wide open administration and nation sportsmen who assume a noteworthy
part in keeping our reasonable terrains incredible as they once were and
dependably ought to be.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016
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Sunday, 31 January 2016
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Pilot Saravdeep Mann loves flying Boeings across the globe and enjoys shooting, camping, fishing as well
Friday, 29 January 2016
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Thursday, 28 January 2016
Saravdeep Mann – a pilot who has flown with Kingfisher
Saravdeep Mann – a pilot who has flown with Kingfisher, Alliance, and many other commercial airlines has many interests such as camping and professional shooting
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Saravdeep Mann History
Saravdeep Mann – Grandson of Brigadier Ghashiram who started the famous Jeevan Nirmal Sanstha Organization, Bharatpur. Saravdeep is an eating enthusiast from Karnal.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Saravdeep Mann takes aim in the National skeet championship
Saravdeep Mann takes aim in the National skeet
championship at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges on Tuesday. Mann shares the
lead with Amardeep Singh Rai. - Photo: M. Lakshman
NEW DELHI, MARCH 12. Amardeep Singh Rai and Saravdeep Mann were set for a showdown on
Wednesday as they led jointly after 75 shots, in the National skeet
championship at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges here on Tuesday.
Rai, the silver medallist in the 2001 Bikaner Nationals, kept his cool
and performed brilliantly in the windy conditions, shooting 24, 23, 24 for a
total of 71. Rai, who last year missed the gold by just one point to H.S.
Sandhu, maintained a lead of seven points over the defending champion, going
into the final day.
Despite the good scores, the Chhattisgarh-based shooter will find Mann a
difficult opponent. A pilot with the Alliance Air, Mann lost two birds in his
first round, but then he shot impeccably.
Mann ended the day with 71 and his performance was yet another reminder
for the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), which has kept him out of
the World Cup squad. Last year also Mann was kept out of the team, but in the
trials held in Delhi, he did exceptionally well forcing the NRAI to include him
for the Lonato World Cup in Italy.
Closely following the leaders was P.S. Sodhi of Delhi. Sodhi, who
entered the fray only this morning, shot a series of 24, 22, 24 for a total of
70.
Apart from Rai, those who figure in the team for the upcoming World Cups
in Sydney and Shanghai, just about managed to stay in contention. Veteran
Harinder Singh Bedi and Navin Jindal both shot 65 each. Rahul Rai, the fourth
skeet marksman in the team, is not taking part in the Nationals. In the junior
men's category, Indian Airlines' Alok Singh led the field of four shooters with
the score of 49. Delhi's Devesh Rai shot 46, while Uttar Pradesh's A.D. Peoples
was third at 42.
Arti Singh, the lone woman competitor, won the skeet title with a
three-round aggregate of 66. Arti shot well in the first two rounds, posting
identical scores of 23. As the day wore on Arti struggled with the low house
targets. She managed 20 out of 25 but bettered her performance in the previous
Nationals by two points. Arti had shot 64 in Bikaner setting a new National
Record.
Later, she improved that score, shooting 70 out of 75, in the Lonato
World Cup.
NEW DELHI, MARCH 12. Amardeep Singh Rai and Saravdeep Mann were set for a showdown on
Wednesday as they led jointly after 75 shots, in the National skeet
championship at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges here on Tuesday.
Rai, the silver medallist in the 2001 Bikaner Nationals, kept his cool
and performed brilliantly in the windy conditions, shooting 24, 23, 24 for a
total of 71. Rai, who last year missed the gold by just one point to H.S.
Sandhu, maintained a lead of seven points over the defending champion, going
into the final day.
Despite the good scores, the Chhattisgarh-based shooter will find Mann a
difficult opponent. A pilot with the Alliance Air, Mann lost two birds in his
first round, but then he shot impeccably.
Mann ended the day with 71 and his performance was yet another reminder
for the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), which has kept him out of
the World Cup squad. Last year also Mann was kept out of the team, but in the
trials held in Delhi, he did exceptionally well forcing the NRAI to include him
for the Lonato World Cup in Italy.
Closely following the leaders was P.S. Sodhi of Delhi. Sodhi, who
entered the fray only this morning, shot a series of 24, 22, 24 for a total of
70.
Apart from Rai, those who figure in the team for the upcoming World Cups
in Sydney and Shanghai, just about managed to stay in contention. Veteran
Harinder Singh Bedi and Navin Jindal both shot 65 each. Rahul Rai, the fourth
skeet marksman in the team, is not taking part in the Nationals. In the junior
men's category, Indian Airlines' Alok Singh led the field of four shooters with
the score of 49. Delhi's Devesh Rai shot 46, while Uttar Pradesh's A.D. Peoples
was third at 42.
Arti Singh, the lone woman competitor, won the skeet title with a
three-round aggregate of 66. Arti shot well in the first two rounds, posting
identical scores of 23. As the day wore on Arti struggled with the low house
targets. She managed 20 out of 25 but bettered her performance in the previous
Nationals by two points. Arti had shot 64 in Bikaner setting a new National
Record.
Later, she improved that score, shooting 70 out of 75, in the Lonato
World Cup.
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Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Saravdeep Mann - Pro Shooter
Love shooting clay pigeons, eating game (yumm), fishing and spending time with my lovely family! - Saravdeep Mann
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