Falcon26
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As per media reports he has rejoined his sqdn in Srinagar.
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As per media reports he has rejoined his sqdn in Srinagar.
Matter has been discussed to the bone and put to rest.Lol. I was hoping to get some knowledgeable members clarify and help rid me of these doubts. I do not have a military background or possess ample knowledge in such matters.
But my friend you have stooped low!
Which media reports are you talking about. As per Indian media he was sent on leave. It would also take him couple of years to be back in cockpit due to injuries he sustained because of ejection.As per media reports he has rejoined his sqdn in Srinagar.
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Media reported that he went back to srinagar to join his Sqn, if he has or has not is not confirmed. He was sent on 4 week sick leave , i don't think its up to his own decision to join duty, there will be a medical board proceeding after the 4 week period . however he can go back to his sqn and complete his sick leave in his IAF allocated residence .As per media reports he has rejoined his sqdn in Srinagar.
OopsBetter than that as it causes certain characters into a knee jerk .
You are not compelled to read or believe it if it's hard to digest.
It's a goodBetter than that as it causes certain characters into a knee jerk .
You are not compelled to read or believe it if it's hard to digest.
Not necessarily. Pilots can be back in the cockpit within 4 days. A PAF Viper driver was back within 4 days after his ejection during combat over Afghanistan in the 1980s.Which media reports are you talking about. As per Indian media he was sent on leave. It would also take him couple of years to be back in cockpit due to injuries he sustained because of ejection.
I understand but i was talking about abhinandan, as per Indian media he has a broken rib and back issues.Not necessarily. Pilots can be back in the cockpit within 4 days. A PAF Viper driver was back within 4 days after his ejection during combat over Afghanistan in the 1980s.
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He was discharged from MH so soon is an indication that he has not sustained major injuries.Not necessarily. Pilots can be back in the cockpit within 4 days. A PAF Viper driver was back within 4 days after his ejection during combat over Afghanistan in the 1980s.
Do you??Every one is an expert.....do you even know how the system works.