Hi,
Suddenly members take the 'silly' pill----it will take them quite some time in going from one aircraft to the other----. A years time should be considered a reasonable time to know the aircraft well enough---but to master it would be longer---many a years---any less than that is 'show boating'.
It could easily be longer---secondly---the 'playbook' / 'operational manual' of the JF17 has not been completed yet---so the term transition is a moot point for now---. As it is a brand new plane---would say---3---5 years time period would be reasonable----for those coming on board from similiar systems.
Please remember---it is not a car or a motorcycle---it is a war machine---with myriads of controls and operations and strike capabilities and evasive capabilities as well.
Again, as it is a brand new plane---therefore---there is no seamless transition for the F16 pilots to this aircraft---( the term seamless transition is extremely deceptive )---.
Transition to a new aircraft is NOT A PIECE OF CAKE---so it should not be portrayed as such---if the transition is smooth---then this plane is a piece of sh-it----it is just ordinary---just like the one we had before----so what is the big deal in getting this plane---.
The transition must be expected to be harsh, brutal and mind and energy consuming---.