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First Female Afghan Pilot, Flying with the Blue Angels, Avoiding Assassinations - Niloofar Rahmani

October 14, 2023
First Female Afghan Pilot, Flying with the Blue Angels, Avoiding Assassinations - Niloofar Rahmani
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This is a fantastic Combat Story unlike those we’ve hosted before as we welcome Niloofar Rahmani, Afghanistan’s first female aviator and someone who has overcome tremendous adversity to simply serve her country. This episode is a great reminder about how great we have it in America, what our involvement in Afghanistan meant to so many people like her, and what perseverance and sacrifice really look like for an individual and a family.

We’ve hosted so many guests who had challenges growing up with homelessness and absent parents yet somehow, despite the odds, found their way to the military. This story is likely the most challenging we’ve heard in terms of getting into uniform from exile and defying societal norms and is absolutely the most challenging we’ve ever heard when it comes to how difficult and dangerous it was to just wear a uniform and serve every day.

Niloofar would be the first many times as one of the first women recruited into the Afghan military, in flight school, to graduate, and even fly the C-130. She was awarded the US’ International Women of Courage of Award, met the first lady, flew with the Blue Angels and, eventually, was granted asylum in the United States.

She’s written a fantastic book about her experiences titled Open Skies: My Life as Afghanistan's First Female Pilot and she and her husband (an American veteran) opened a company called the Afghanistan Tribal Rug Trading Company where you can get rugs from Afghanistan while helping support the women who make them.

Despite the tragic fall of Afghanistan in 2021, Niloofar’s story has a happy ending and, as she’ll be the first to point out, is not finished being written. Although she didn’t say it, I suspect we’ll see her flying one day in an American uniform. Many thanks to former guest Ryan “Stinger” Fishel who got us in contact to make this interview happen and, with that, please enjoy this inspiring story from somebody who was truly a groundbreaker in her field.

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Show Notes:

Chapters

  • 00:00Intro
  • 00:55Guest Introduction (Niloofar Rahmani )
  • 02:56Interview begins
  • 03:20Mutual friend Ryan 'Stinger' Fishel
  • 05:43First time in a Fighter Jet
  • 08:18Favorite Movie
  • 09:25Childhood
  • 16:24Parents and struggle with War
  • 21:29First aspiration to become a Pilot
  • 25:21Family Cultural background
  • 27:08Challenges growing up around the Taliban
  • 32:10Nutrisense Ad
  • 33:26Girl's School and Education
  • 35:57What Niloofar would have done not being a Pilot
  • 37:10Path to Aviation
  • 44:26Qualifying to be a Pilot
  • 01:00:05Training to be a Pilot
  • 01:07:20First time solo flying
  • 01:11:49Discrimination for being a Woman
  • 01:29:05A difficult mission
  • 01:32:29Sgrt. Mohammad
  • 01:40:17International Woman of Courage Award
  • 01:44:48Seeking asylum in the U.S.
  • 02:08:30Sentimental items
  • 02:09:48Afghanistan Tribal Rug Trading Co.
  • 02:12:06Closing thoughts
  • 02:13:00Listener comments and shout outs