Siri Skare (6 June 1958 - 1 April 2011) was the first female aviator in the armed forces of Norway.[1] She died during a demonstration in Mazar-i-Sharif in 2011.
Skare was originally from Åndalsnes, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.[2] A resident of Oslo, Skare was married and had one child.[2]
Already a civilian pilot and flight instructor with more than 1400 hours,[3] she completed her military pilot training in 1984, and went on to fly Lockheed P-3 Orion at 333 Squadron and later Lockheed C-130 Hercules at 335 Squadron.[1] [3] [4] She achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel within the Royal Norwegian Air Force.[5]
Skare became a military advisor to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, in August 2010.[2]
Skare was killed at the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) compound during a protest in Mazar-i-Sharif on 1 April 2011, and two other UNAMA staff died along with their four armed security guards and a number of protesters.[1]
Her remains were transported to a ceremony that was held in a hangar at Gardermoen, with Crown Prince Haakon and Minister of Defence Grete Faremo in attendance. Her grave is at Grytten churchyard in Rauma.[6]