Shukriya Khanum (Urdu شکریہ خانم) (c.1935 – 14 May 2017, Lahore) was a Pakistani pilot. She was the Pakistan's first woman to get a commercial pilot licence on 12 July 1959. When Shukriya Khanum joined the country's sole airline, Pakistan International Airlines, female pilots were not permitted to fly commercial planes. She therefore accepted the job of flight instructor at PIA's training centre, where she taught young cadets. She also took flying enthusiasts on joy rides at Karachi Flying Club.[1]

Shukriya Khanum
Died14 May 2017
Lahore
NationalityPakistani
Alma materGovernment College, Karachi
OccupationPilot
OrganizationPIA
RelativesDr. Shahid Masood

Education

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Shukriya graduated from Government College Lahore in 1959.[1] Shukriya Khanum took her flying lessons from Lahore Flying Academy at Walton Airport, Lahore.[2][3]

Career

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Shukriya obtained her flying license immediately after her graduation in July 1959. She started her career with the national airline, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). However at that time, rules did not permit women to fly a commercial plane, so Shukriya took up a job of flying instructor at the PIA flight club where she taught flying to new cadets. Later she would also take flying enthusiasts on rides at the Karachi flying club.

In the late 1970s, when martial law was imposed, during the General Zia-ul-Haq regime, rules had become strict and many laws were implemented that objected the idea of men and women working in the same area and so Shukriya was barred from flying at all, as Zia's rules objected men and women from flying together. Shukriya was then restricted to the job of an on-ground flight instructor. During her career, Shukriya was not able to serve as a pilot. The first female commercial pilot, who could fly without any gender restrictions was Rabia, who obtained her license thirty years after Shukriya. In 1989, Rabia met Shukriya in Karachi. Shukriya was happy to see her and said in her own words "to focus on professionalism and never let anybody think that because you are a woman you cannot do that".[4]

Personal Life

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Shukriya Khanum never married. Her nephew (sister's son) is famious Pakistani news personalist and anchor Dr Shahid Masood.

Death

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Shukriya Khanum spent last days of her life at her home in Karachi. In 2017 when she went to hospital after an injury she was diagnosed with liver cancer. That was on last stages. She died on 14 May 2017 at the age of 82 in Lahore where she moved after her cancer diagnosis. [4]

References

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  1. ^ a b BBC (15 May 2017). "Shukriya Khanum: Pakistan's first female commercial pilot dies".
  2. ^ "Pakistan first female pilot Shukriya Khanum is no more". Pakistan Aviation. 2017-05-15. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  3. ^ "Pakistan's first female pilot Shukriya Khanum did the impossible back in 1959". Daily Pakistan Global. 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  4. ^ a b BBC Urdu (17 May 2017). "شکریہ خانم: پاکستان کی پہلی کمرشل پائلٹ جنھیں طیارہ اڑانے کی اجازت نہیں تھی".