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How many female pilots can fight in China?

There are only four female pilots in China who can fly three generations of fighters, and Seo Woo is one of them.

At the 20 14 Zhuhai Air Show, Zhang Shibo, a photojournalist of Chengdu Business Daily, photographed a heroic scene of Seo Woo.

Last night, China Air Force official Weibo announced that Seo Woo, a female pilot of Air Force J- 1 12, died in flight training in October.

Seo Woo 1986, from Chongzhou, Sichuan, joined the army in September 2005. He is a second-class pilot and mid-flight leader of the Air Force.

Air Force spokesman Shen said that flying is the cause of the brave, and ensuring flight safety is the common pursuit and good wish of air forces all over the world. Comrade Seo Woo, a female air force pilot, died unfortunately in flight training, and we lost a good comrade-in-arms. The officers and men of the Air Force deeply deplored and mourned the unfortunate sacrifice of Comrade Seo Woo. The air force should continue to adhere to strict training from difficulties, faithfully perform its mission and responsibilities, and live up to the expectations of the motherland and people for the air force.

2065438+March, 2005 17, Seo Woo (later), who participated in the Malaysian International Air Show, was ready to perform the task. Xinhua News Agency.

Blue sky folding wing

She is the first J-10 female pilot in China.

At present, there are only four female pilots in China who can fly three generations of fighters, and Seo Woo, the "First Sister of Sichuan", is one of them.

Xu Yu once wrote in his diary: "In everyone's youth movement, there are always moving melodies and notes. Female soldiers and female flight cadets are my legacy in my own life movement. I look forward to adding a few more strokes on the way to fly, treating each stroke as a bookmark and collecting it in every page of my life. "

She flew over Hebei for the last time and has since become a masterpiece.

The news of Seo Woo's sacrifice caught people who cared about her off guard. Yesterday, news suddenly broke out that a plane of China Air Force Bayi Air Show Team stationed at Tianjin Wuqing Yangcun Airport had a serious accident and crashed in yutian county, Hebei Province. After the news broke, several sources of information have been verified. The Air Force released 1 1 last night, confirming that Seo Woo, a female pilot of the Air Force J-10, died in flight training.

Seo Woo is the pride of Chengdu people. She was born in Chongzhou, 1986. In 2005, she was admitted to the PLA Air Force Aviation University and became the eighth batch of female flight students. In April 2009, she became a pilot of a certain unit of Beihang University. Seo Woo is not only the first female fighter pilot in China, but also the first female fighter pilot in China. 20 12 On July 29th, the third-generation fighter independently developed by China was piloted for the first time.

In the Bayi Air Show Team, Seo Woo's code name is "Golden Peacock".

arduous training

"I never seem to really back down."

On July 25th, 2005, Seo Woo and other 35 female students officially became the eighth batch of female flight students in China. When she first went to school, the little girl also brought some dolls and decorations, which were finally put in the storage room and rarely touched again. Even her favorite shawl long hair was cut into short hair. "I was particularly reluctant to cut, but since I chose to be a soldier, I should give up, and all the colors have become military green."