November 11, 2021 marks the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Air Force, and 2021 marks the 70th anniversary of the recruitment of the first Chinese female pilots. Today, China has become one of the countries with the most female pilots in the world, according to a recent article released by Chinese military media.
The article highlights Chinese Air Force JH-7 female pilot Gao Puyu, who has been described as a “tall thundering rose” and includes several photos of her.
According to the article, Gao Puyu has flown the “Flying Leopard” (JH-7 fighter bomber) safely for nearly 1,000 hours since she entered the combat sequence of the Air Force in the Northern Theater of China.
“Thousands of days and nights, hundreds of takeoffs and landings, from front cabin modification to instructor seat modification, from ordinary pilots to flight squadron leader to weapons control room director, deputy chief of the flight brigade; from sea training to cross-zone maneuvering operations to participate in the Air Force surprise attack competition assessment, from precision-guided weapons firing to live confrontation exercises…In the storm of actual combat practice, Gao Puyu spent six years submitting a satisfactory answer sheet – In this year’s Air Force Golden Dart-2021 contest, Gao Puyu achieved excellent results with the smallest laser bore difference and the highest hit rate of a certain type of rocket for a single sortie.”