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China’s first female fighter pilot dies in crash

The first woman to fly China's J-10 fighter plane was killed in a crash during an aerobatics training exercise, Chinese media reported on Monday.

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The first woman to fly China's J-10 fighter plane was killed in a crash during an aerobatics training exercise, Chinese media reported on Monday.

Yu Xu, 30, a member of the Chinese air force's ‘August 1st’ aerobatic display team, ejected from her aircraft during a training exercise in the northern province of Hebei during the weekend, she hit the wing of another jet and was killed, although her male co-pilot ejected safely and survived, China Daily reported.

This picture taken on November 11, 2014 shows Chinese female J-10 fighter pilot Yu Xu leaving the plane after performing at the Airshow China. ─ AFP
This picture taken on November 11, 2014 shows Chinese female J-10 fighter pilot Yu Xu leaving the plane after performing at the Airshow China. ─ AFP

 

“As one of only four female pilots in the country capable of flying domestically made fighter jets, her death comes as a tremendous loss to the Chinese air force,” the Global Times commented.

Yu, from Chongzhou in the southwestern province of Sichuan, joined the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force in 2005, reports said.

She graduated from training four years later, one of the first 16 Chinese female pilots qualified to fly fighter jets and in July 2012 was the first woman to fly the J-10. Fans dubbed her the ‘golden peafowl’, China Daily wrote.

Users on China’s Twitter-like Weibo social media service posted pictures of candles in her memory, with thousands mourning her death.

“We praise her not as an individual, but for the spirit she transmitted to us, becoming the ideal vehicle for everyone's hopes,” wrote one user.

Others raised questions about the crash.

“Rather than stirring up emotion, the most important thing is to investigate why this accident occurred, was it a problem with the design problem in the fighter, or in the rules of operation, or in inadequate training,” wrote one.

“Only by ascertaining the causes can we ensure it doesn't happen again.”

Yu rose to become a flight squadron leader and according to the Global Times dreamed of becoming an astronaut. She was one of two female members of the August 1st team ─ named for the date of the founding of the PLA. Yu was seen as a pioneering trailblazer in a country which enshrines women's rights but where traditional values are still widespread.

China Daily newspaper quoted Wang Yan'an, deputy editor of Aerospace Knowledge magazine, as saying, “Female pilots have learned to fly cutting-edge fighter jets in the Chinese air force. It means the air force has diversified its pilot pool and can recruit more female pilots.”

The official news agency Xinhua quoted Air Force spokesman Shen Jinke saying all its personnel were “deeply regretful and mournful at her unfortunate death.”

The J-10 is a workhorse of the Chinese air force.

 

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