Lieutenant
Jasbir Singh Tatla, 35, is the first turbaned Sikh to
become a regular officer in the Canadian Air Force as Air
Field Engineer.Tatla was born in Dhothar village in Ludhiana
district of Punjab, India. He attended Central School,
Halwara, and G.H.G Khalsa College, Gurusar Sudhar,
Tatla earned his Bachelor of Engineering from G.N.E.
Engineering College, Ludhiana, and Master of Technology from
Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.
Tatla immigrated to Canada in June, 1999. He
completed a one-year Architectural Drafting certification
from Kwantlen University College in Surrey and worked in
different fields, including as an Engineering Technician in
PMC Sierra in Burnaby.
He became director of Blacktop and Checker Cabs Ltd. Company
in Vancouver in 2007.
Tatla’s great-grandfather, Inder Singh,
took part in the First World War, his grandfather, Mall
Singh, took part in the Burma War, and his father,
Gurdarshan Singh, retired as an Honorary Flying
Officer. An uncle of his, Sukhdev Singh, was a
brigadier in the Indian Army.
With that illustrious background, Tatla, in 2003,
passed the Canadian Forces entrance examination and waited
four years for a security background check from India. He
was detailed to undergo training at Venture Naval Officers
Training Center Esquimalt, Victoria, in April. His
graduation ceremony was held on July 12.
After a struggle of five years, Tatla not only achieved his
goal, but has also brought honour to his community.
Tatla gives all the credit to his mother
Hardial Kaur and father Gurdarshan Singh Tatla
for their dedication. He has two sisters, Jasvinder Kaur
Mann and Kamaljit Kaur. He is married to
Pawandeep and the couple have two sons, Sahib
and Jugraj.
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