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our f-7 safety record is much better than mig-21
and our f-7pg are much safer than mig-21bison
 
It wasn't F-7pg. I didn't read any news indicating this.

I was talking about the trainer version of the F-7PG,the FT-7PG...as indicated by wikipedia,Pakistan had the FT-7PGs...

But it is not true...before this accident,PAF operated 7 FT-7P aircrafts,which are older than the F-7PGs...PAF does not operates any FT-7PGs...
 
I was talking about the trainer version of the F-7PG,the FT-7PG...as indicated by wikipedia,Pakistan had the FT-7PGs...

But it is not true...before this accident,PAF operated 7 FT-7P aircrafts,which are older than the F-7PGs...PAF does not operates any FT-7PGs...

We have them, each unit operates 12 single seat and two dual seat examples for fighter conversion. If i recall correctly there was a picture of FT-7PG in HighMark2010 article by Alan Warnes.

Following is picture of FT-7 from No.14 AS Sqn, used for fighter conversion.
f-7_dual_seat.jpg
 
it was FT-7 , Female Pilot was on training , thank God both are save
 
PAF F-7 Fighter Aircraft Crashes Near Bhakkar

ISLAMABAD: An F-7 Fighter Aircraft of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) crashed close to Kalur Kot Khakkar (Mianwali training area) due to technical malfunction on Monday.

According to the PAF, the woman pilot of the aircraft, Flying Officer Nida ejected safely. The aircraft was on a routine operational training mission.

No loss of civilian life or property was reported. A board of inquiry was ordered by Air Headquarters to determine the cause of accident.
 
thank god she's safe!
and good that we're replacing these aircrafts....
5 more years!
 
No I dont think Mushak have Ejection seats.
And Alhamdulilah the pilots survived on the F-7.

Say what, not to give the ladies control of a Aircraft. haha.
 
Sir could this possibly be the first female ejection in PAF's history?

I think she is, yes...


Thanks to God, she is safe and sound. No damage or loss of life on the ground. These aircrafts have served Pakistan and are to be retired soon within next few years.

I am unsure which model designation this F-7 was; it may have been one of the older versions but I'm not sure.
 
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