As a woman, a Bruneian woman, it is
such a great achievement. It’s really showing the younger generation or
the girls especially that whatever they dream of, they can achieve it'
The all-female flight deck crew Royal Brunei Airlines
The first ever all-female flight deck crew for Royal Brunei Airlines has operated a plane from Brunei to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.
Although it was a milestone for the airline, the pilot crew touched
down in a country where women are still not allowed to drive a car.
To mark Brunei’s National Day, which celebrates the country’s
independence, Captain Sharifah Czarena Surainy Syed Hashim, Senior First
Officer Dk Nadiah Pg Khashiem and Senior First Officer Sariana Nordin
flew flight BI081, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, to the Middle Eastern
country on 23 February.
The occasion came just over three years after Captain Czarena became
the first female captain of a flag carrier in Southeast Asia. She told The Brunei Times in 2012: “Being a pilot, people normally see it as being a male dominant occupation.”
“As a woman, a Bruneian woman,
it is such a great achievement. It’s really showing the younger
generation or the girls especially that whatever they dream of, they can
achieve it,” said the captain, who completed her initial pilot training
at the Cabair Flying School in Cranfield.
And Royal Brunei Airlines is committed to getting more women into the
industry as it currently offers an Engineering Apprentice programme to
both males and females.
But the airline's landmark voyage also highlighted the restrictions
women still face in Saudi Arabia. Although there is no law that
prohibits women from driving, it is a rule imposed by
conservative Muslim clerics.
In recent years, women have used social media to protest against being forbidden from getting behind the wheel.
The Women to Drive campaign has nearly 36,000 “likes” on Facebook.
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