Pictures of two female pilots of Pakistan International Airline (PIA) went viral on social as they flew a very challenging flight from Islamabad to Gilgit. PIA on Thursday shared a picture of the two with an appreciative caption which read that “The flight to Gilgit is very challenging and requires a lot of precision and technique.” It added, “Our dynamic duo, Captain Maryam Masood and First Officer Shumaila Mazhar make it look so easy as they fly through the mountains celebrating the beauty of our northern areas! Way to go!” The flight to Gilgit is very challenging and requires a lot of precision and technique. Our dynamic duo, Captain Maryam Masood and First Officer Shumaila Mazhar make it look so easy as they fly through the mountains celebrating the beauty of our northern areas! Way to go!! #PIA pic.twitter.com/UOQC8VbRUZ — PIA (@Official_PIA) June 21, 2018 First Officer Shumaila Mazhar told the media that Maryam Masood and all the female crew flew the PIA plane from Islamabad to Gilgit and was scheduled to come back on Wednesday. She also added that it was not the first time a female crew flew the flight, she further said, “It is a common practice of PIA’s female crew.” As soon as PIA shared the post on twitter, social media reacted in a great way admiring the empowered women. The two were appreciated by renowned personalities along with other people on social media. Senator Sherry Rehman shared the picture of the two and stated that “Women are truly the best thing coming out of Pakistan,” she then admired both of them and congratulated PIA for moving them (the captains) up with time. Women are truly the best story coming out of Pakistan. Here two young women pilots Captain Maryam Masood and First Officer Shumaila Mazhar ace the challenging mountainous route flight with ease and precision. Well done @Official_PIA for moving them up with the times. pic.twitter.com/RXnCGi1yJt — SenatorSherryRehman (@sherryrehman) June 22, 2018 Others also took it to Twitter to express the respect and appreciation for the female pilots. What a great day for Pakistan. Salute to the brave lady pilot and first officer . Women in Pakistan are no less the women of the world provided they are given oppurtunity and encouragement. — NadirKhan (@nadirkhan8888) June 22, 2018 Humanitarian Muniba Mazari also responded to this by sharing PIA’s post with a heart emoticon. ♥️ https://t.co/tKLXFQJLJO — Muniba Mazari (@muniba_mazari) June 21, 2018