Wednesday, December 31, 2025
ADVT 
International

Pakistani Pilot Sisters Make History By Co-Flying Boeing 777

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Aug, 2016 12:44 PM
  • Pakistani Pilot Sisters Make History By Co-Flying Boeing 777
Two sisters working as pilots for Pakistan International Airlines or PIA have become the first such pair to fly concurrently the Boeing 777 aircraft, according to reports.
 
Pakistan International Airlines spokesman Danyal Gilani said that Maryam Masood and Erum Masood have been flying different planes for a while but finally ended up flying the same plane recently.
 
"Pilot sisters make history for PIA by flying Boeing 777 concurrently," Mr Gilani said.
 
According to Mr Gilani, there is no recorded instance of two real sisters flying a commercial aircraft together anywhere in the world.
 
While the two sisters have been flying for a while now, they had never shared the same cockpit till now.
 
Recently, one of the sisters, Erum Masood, was promoted and cleared to fly a Boeing-777, which resulted in the happy coincidence of both sisters flying a plane together.
 
Maryam Masood and Erum Masood are both first officers who usually fly different aircrafts; Mr Gilani is reported to have said. They are second only to the pilot, who usually has longer experience.
 
News of the two sisters flying together comes as small relief for the Pakistani airlines, which has been running losses for years and is currently trying to execute an organizational turnaround. It launched a premier service on August 14 to attract affluent travelers.

MORE International ARTICLES

Betting on Britain's high-stakes EU vote breaks record

Betting on Britain's high-stakes EU vote breaks record
LONDON — As if the stakes were not high enough in Britain's nail-biting vote this week, people are betting record amounts of money on its outcome.

Betting on Britain's high-stakes EU vote breaks record

Obama Signs Major Overhaul Of Toxic Chemicals Rules Into Law

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has signed into law the first overhaul of toxic chemical rules in 40 years.

Obama Signs Major Overhaul Of Toxic Chemicals Rules Into Law

Have 'Successfully' Blocked India's Nuke Group NSG Bid: Pakistan

Have 'Successfully' Blocked India's Nuke Group NSG Bid: Pakistan
Pakistan has a strong case to gain NSG membership on merit and non-discriminatory basis, Mr Aziz said in a statement.

Have 'Successfully' Blocked India's Nuke Group NSG Bid: Pakistan

Girls Should Not Be Called 'Girls': UK Schools Told

Girls Should Not Be Called 'Girls': UK Schools Told
Leading single-sex private schools in the UK have been told not to use the words 'girls', 'young women' and 'young ladies' because they might offend pupils who are questioning their gender identity.

Girls Should Not Be Called 'Girls': UK Schools Told

India Always Tried To Maintain 'Hegemony' In South Asia: Pak

India Always Tried To Maintain 'Hegemony' In South Asia: Pak
Answering a question about Indo-Pak ties in an interview to Samaa TV, Mr Aziz said India has always tried to maintain its hegemony in the South Asia region.

India Always Tried To Maintain 'Hegemony' In South Asia: Pak

US Asks Nuke Club (NSG) To Support India's Membership At Key Meet In Seoul

US Asks Nuke Club (NSG) To Support India's Membership At Key Meet In Seoul
The US today asked the members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to consider and support India's application to join the grouping during their plenary meeting in Seoul beginning tomorrow.

US Asks Nuke Club (NSG) To Support India's Membership At Key Meet In Seoul