Chinese made F-7 fighter jet of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) crashed near the Kalur Kot Khakkar after suffering from the technical problems. Fighter aircraft was on a routine flight from the Mianwali airbase of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
Pakistan Air Force has disclosed that the female fighter pilot was safely able to eject from the F-7 fighter jet. Flying Officer Nida was on a routine operational training mission when her F-7 crashed due to technical problems.
Pakistan Air Force is already replacing its old F-7 and Mirage-III/V fighter jets with locally developed JF-17 Thunder fighter jets.
Even on the road, female drivers are generally resented - this isn't an anti-feminist thing, this is a basic fact, resented across all cultures and countries, whether it's in the US of A or Pakistan or wherever.
ReplyDeleteEven out of personal experience, *so* many times on the road some neurotic/hormonal lady tends to block the road while she stops the car to adjust her makeup in the rearview mirror. And this really isn't some anti-female bias or something, even according to the prestigious John Hopkins School of Medicine, female drivers are involved in more car accidents than men, statistically.
Perhaps female pilots isn't such a good idea, we shouldn't blindly follow the west in everything. There are fields that women are better suited to, and there are fields men are better suited to. For example, we don't have female laborers in the construction business building houses.
Oh shut up your sexist comments. Women fighter pilots are just as good and brave as men. Remember Hazrat Aisha Siddiqa (RA)? and Queen Bodica of England?
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