Major
Mariam Al Mansouri, 35, is the first female fighter pilot from the United Arab
Emirates.
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A
female military pilot from the United Arab Emirates is not only leading her
country’s fight against ISIS in Syria, but also fighting off marriage
proposals, after photos of the trailblazing flying ace went viral. Major
Mariam Al Mansouri, 35, is the first female fighter pilot from the United Arab
Emirates.
She
commands a squadron of F-16 jets which carried out attacks on Islamic State
(IS, formerly ISIS) positions in Iraq and Syria.
Al
Mansouri dreamt of being a pilot as a teenager, but only joined General Command
in 2007, when top brass announced that female recruits can be accepted for
training at the Khalifa bin Zayed Air College.
"It
was my aspiration,” Al Mansouri told the National of UAE
media outlet. "Ever since I finished high school, I wanted to learn
flying because it was something that I liked in the first place.”
In
May, major won the Pride of the Emirates Medal. She is said to be focused on “competing
with herself” to improve her work, instead of trying to rival with her male
colleagues, according to Deraa Al Watan magazine.
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The
aviatrix said she wasn’t given any special attitude for being a woman,
stressing that “everybody is required to have the same high level of combat
competence.”
Al
Mansouri was born in Abu Dhabi, is one of eight children in the family, and has
a degree in English literature.
Earlier
this year, the Social Progress Index ranked the UAE as first in the world for
treating women with respect and equality.
The US-led air strikes on
IS positions in Syria began on Tuesday. On Wednesday, one strike on Syrian
targets was recorded, with four more hitting alleged IS positions in Iraq.
Dozens of IS forces and over 10 civilians were reportedly killed in the
attacks.
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