Mission Parwaaz, initiated and successfully completed by Pakistani singer Fakhre Alam is getting international acclaim and is garnering appreciation in the global aviation circles as well.
British aviator Tracey Curtis was spotted giving a shout-out to Alam as she stopped over in Pakistan and wanted to wish more power to the 42-year-old’s mission.
Holding a placard, Curtis penned the words “I support Mission Perwaz” to back up the Pakistani flier.
The image of the internation aviator was also shared by Alam on his official Twitter handle who lauded Curtis’ services while thanking her for the support she showed to his mission.
“That is @biplanebird Tracey Curtis Taylor she flew a vintage open cockpit biplane from UK to Australia. On her way she stopped in Pakistan & thats when a well wisher of mine took this photo supporting #MissionParwaaz,” read his tweet.
Alam went on to anticipate a future where more women from the country are also seen soaring through the skies, just like Curtis, saying: “thats how I want to see Pakistani girls/women living large.”
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