Breaking barriers: Japan gets first woman fighter pilot

AFP  |  Tokyo 

will shortly have its first female fighter pilot, the military said today, with the "Top Gun" inspired vowing to a trail in the sky for other women.

Misa Matsushima, 26, of Air Self Defence Force, finished her training yesterday to fly and will officially be named a on Friday, the ministry said in a brief statement.

"Ever since I saw the movie 'Top Gun' when I was in primary school, I have always admired fighter jet pilots," she told

"I wish to continue to work hard to fulfil my duty (not just for myself but) also for women who will follow this path in the future," she said.

The decided in 1993 to open all positions to women, except for pilots of fighter jets and reconnaissance aircraft.

But the limit was lifted in 2015, opening the way for Matsushima to join the elite group of fighter pilots, with three other women now going through training.

Women account for a mere 6.4 per cent of Japan's 228,000 troops.

Japanese has called on the nation's corporate world to open leadership positions to women but with little visible success.

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First Published: Thu, August 23 2018. 15:25 IST