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Pakistan female fighter pilot dies in jet crash

 


 



AFP, Islamabad Tuesday, 24 November 2015 – One of Pakistan’s few female fighter jet pilots was killed in a training crash Tuesday, the air force said in a statement, adding that she was the first of its women pilots to “embrace martyrdom.”


Flying Officer Marium Mukhtiar and Squadron Leader Saqib Abbasi were flying a training mission on an FT-7PG aircraft and encountered a “serious in-flight emergency” during the final stages, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) said in a statement.
The crash took place in Kundian, Mianwali district, about 175 kilometers (109 miles) southwest of Islamabad.
The male officer, Abbasi, sustained minor injuries, the air force added.
Pakistan is a highly traditional, patriarchal society where opportunities for women are limited.
But in 2006 seven women broke into one of the country’s most exclusive male clubs to graduate as fighter pilots — perhaps the most prestigious job in the powerful military and for six decades closed to them.
It is unclear how many women have joined the air force as fighter pilots since then. A New York Times report in June put the figure at 21.


 

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