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Pakistan's only female fighter pilot is ready for war
Reuters ^ | 13 Jun 2013

Posted on 06/16/2013 1:03:54 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki

Pakistan's only female fighter pilot is ready for war

Her olive green head scarf poking out from her helmet, Ayesha Farooq flashes a cheeky grin when asked if it is lonely being the only war-ready female fighter pilot in the Islamic republic of Pakistan.

Farooq, from Punjab province's historic city of Bahawalpur, is one of 19 women who have become pilots in the Pakistan Air Force over the last decade. There are five other female fighter pilots, but they have yet to take the final tests to qualify for combat.

"I don't feel any different. We do the same activities, the same precision bombing," the soft-spoken 26-year-old said of her male colleagues at Mushaf base in north Pakistan, where neatly piled warheads sit in sweltering 50 degree Celsius heat.

A growing number of women have joined Pakistan's defence forces in recent years as attitudes towards women change.

"Because of terrorism and our geographical location it's very important that we stay on our toes," said Farooq, referring to Taliban militancy and a sharp rise in sectarian violence.

Deteriorating security in neighbouring Afghanistan, where US-led troops are preparing to leave by the end of next year, and an uneasy relationship with arch rival India to the east add to the mix.

Farooq, whose slim frame offers a study in contrast with her burly male colleagues, was at loggerheads with her widowed and uneducated mother seven years ago when she said she wanted to join the air force.

"In our society most girls don't even think about doing such things as flying an aircraft," she said.

Family pressure against the traditionally male domain of the armed forces dissuaded other women from taking the next step to become combat ready, air force officials said. They fly slower aircraft instead,

(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aerospace; fighter; paf; pakistan
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To: sukhoi-30mki
Given that the PAF has been operating F-7s for about 35 odd years, it’s not impossible that the jet she’s on is older than her.

That's true of a lot of U.S. Air Force pilots as well.

21 posted on 06/18/2013 4:07:23 PM PDT by 0.E.O
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To: sukhoi-30mki

No, I was referring to a sealant/caulk commonly used on ductwork.
The windscreen. on her jet looks like they used it. Poor job too.


22 posted on 06/19/2013 2:31:05 AM PDT by Vinnie (][p)
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