First Lieutenant Misa Matsushima, 26, will begin duty on Friday having completed her training to fly F-15s, Japan’s military has announced.
As the first female fighter pilot, I will open the way, she said.
Japan’s air force began recruiting women in 1993 – except as fighter jet and reconnaissance aircraft pilots. It lifted that final ban in late 2015.
Ever since I saw the movie Top Gun when I was in primary school, I have always admired fighter jet pilots, the graduate of Japan’s National Defence Academy told journalists.
I wish to continue to work hard to fulfill my duty, not just for myself but also for women who will follow this path in the future.
Three other women are currently training to join the elite group of fighter pilots.
The F-15J fighter jets they will pilot are twin-engine aircrafts designed for air-to-air combat with other jets.
They can reach top speeds of about Mach 2.5 – 2.5 times the speed of sound or about 3,000 km/h (1,864 miles/h).
The
first female fighter pilot of the Air Self-Defence Force is born, a tweet from the Japan Air Self-Defence Force said.
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