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Galleys & Giveaways: Open Skies

Posted By Nicki Leone, Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Updated: Monday, May 17, 2021


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Open Skies

Open Skies : My Life as Afghanistan's First Female Pilot
by Niloofar Rahmani, Adam Sikes

On Sale Date: July 6, 2021
9781641603348, 1641603348
Hardcover
$28.99 USD, $38.99 CAD

Biography & Autobiography / Aviation & Nautical
Biography & Autobiography / Women
Transportation / Aviation

Niloofar Rahmani was born in 1991 in Kabul, Afghanistan. During the rise of the Taliban, her father took his young family to Pakistan, where they lived for nine years as refugees. Then, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the international coalition's invasion, the Rahmani family returned to their home in Kabul. In 2010, for the first time since the Soviets, Afghanistan allowed women to join the armed forces, and Niloofar entered Afghanistan's military academy. Niloofar had to break through social barriers to demonstrate confidence, leadership, and decisiveness—essential qualities for a combat pilot.

Niloofar performed the first solo flight of her class—ahead of all her male classmates—and in 2013 became Afghanistan's first female fixed-wing air force pilot. Yet some Afghan soldiers refused to fly with her, while others disparaged and harassed her. In 2014 the Taliban threatened Niloofar, her father lost his job, and extended family members disavowed them. The US State Department honored Niloofar with the International Women of Courage Award and sent her to the United States to meet Michelle Obama and fly with the US Navy's Blue Angels. But when she returned to Kabul, the danger to her and her family had increased significantly, forcing them to move every few months. In 2015 the US military brought Niloofar back to the US to learn to fly C-130s, but before graduation she learned she couldn't go home, and requested political asylum. She was granted US asylum in 2018, and her family is still in hiding. 

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