No’s. 07 through 10 show that the top of vertical tail is missing the MAWS installation. Probably in a rush to make the lineup for that day’s ceremony?
This happened in 80s to Sir Anwaar Hussain (I don’t know his rank at retirement, must be G/C or A/C). He has narrated the details quite nicely on his Facebook page.
Reading some of the posts, just some thoughts. Part of the rationale given in the past about same treatment of civilians and cadets at CAE was that the grading system was based on bell curve. If civilians were day scholars and not subjected to the same “extra-curricular activities “ then...
Convenience probably, just speculating. Top brass needs to maintain flying status. Most are not converted to JF-17 at Kamra the nearest base. FT-7 keeps currency and maintains flying status. Probably one of ancillary benefits of the detachment.
Group was Milestones if I recall correctly. Lead singer who sang this PAF themed song “Meeray Uqaab” was Candice Patricia Perera. Karachi -based group from 90s.
You are correct I have a vague recollection now. But it also happens that to maintain parity between squadrons, cadets are sometimes moved from one squadron to another, that’s what I thought when I saw in qtr final he had blue tapes and in semi he had red. Thanks for the refresher.
Could be the case now though don’t recall this being the case that PFT was blue and BFT red but then that was a lifetime ago so maybe the memory is not what it used to be
You have to practice to build up g-tolerance. The flypast of yesteryears with a hard vertical pull-up and rolls would be at least 5-6g or more. I think the new Air Chief may have not been flying of late and since his announcement was pretty close to the flypast, he did not have time to practice...
Title "Round the clock"
The painting depicts the JF-17 Thunder Block 2 serial no 16-235 belonging to No.2 Squadron of Pakistan Air Force undergoing routine maintenance at night under the lights of the shelter at Masroor AFB. The aircraft was initially on strength of No. 16 Squadron "Black...
I do not like to derail the thread from its topic but I can’t help but notice the dichotomy between the above two statements.
We do have significant Q Anon believers in the populace so you can not expect an “American answer “ to be always curious and accepting/agreeable to a new set of facts...
It’s a pretty small sample to generalize.
When NUST was in its infancy or probably on the drawing board, CAE was head and shoulders above other engineering schools in the country. The faculty comprised of young PhDs brimming with ideas and desire to make a difference. Every semester or other...
I don’t even know where to begin to respond. You are erroneously mixing jobs/roles with qualifications and capabilities/capacity.
The “Engineer” in AME as designated by Civil Aviation Authorities of Canada, UK and Pakistan is an elevated moniker for A&P Mechanic designation by FAA. You only need...