afghanistan's first female air force pilot ended up being niloofar rahmani's downfall. the caliban began to threaten her and her family, forcing her to seek asylum in the united states, which was just granted. in moments i will speak exclusively with captain rahmani, who joins me here in new york. trace gallagher with her story from our newsroom in l.a. >> when rahmani first became a pilot, a military pilot shuttling afghan soldiers to and from the battlefield, the u.s.-led coalition touted her as an example of what afghan women could become. photos of rahmani in a khaki jump shoot lose head scarf and aviator sunglasses went viral and she became a public figure, even a national celebrity. that notoriety also made her a target of the taliban who dropped a letter on her doorstep telling her "you have not taken our threats seriously. if you carry on doing your job you will be responsible for your