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  Pakistani woman fighter pilot dies in jet trainer crash

Pakistani woman fighter pilot dies in jet trainer crash

AGE CORRESPONDENT WITH AGENCY INPUTS
Published : Nov 24, 2015, 10:55 pm IST
Updated : Nov 24, 2015, 10:55 pm IST

A Pakistani woman fighter jet pilot was killed Tuesday when an aircraft crashed near Mianwali, officials said.

A Pakistani woman fighter jet pilot was killed Tuesday when an aircraft crashed near Mianwali, officials said. 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 said in a statement.

“Flying Officer Marium embraced martyrdom and became the first lady pilot from PAF to attain this great honour,” it said.

The male officer, Abbasi, sustained minor injuries, the Air Force added.

“Both the pilots handled the serious emergency with professionalism and courage and tried to save the ill-fated aircraft till the very last minute,” it said.

In order to ensure the safety of civilians on the ground, they were forced to eject and the aircraft crashed, the PAF said.

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.

In May, a military helicopter carrying diplomats to inspect a tourism project crashed, killing seven people, including the ambassadors of Norway and Philippines.

In August, another military helicopter being used as an air ambulance crashed near Mansehra, killing 12 people.

Location: Pakistan, Islamabad