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PAF Chief visits Bolari Base to check out preparations.

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Educate me on something, how come the plane is taking off without any payload and that too when the purpose is send message to someone?
Imagine if the F-16 taking off would have been armed to teeth.
The air chief was there to monitor the overall proceeding at the base and not to fly some combat mission, the fact he participated in the air exercise to see for himself instead of sitting behind a desk sends out enough message.

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Air chief not flying single seaters rather than flying back seat and JF-17 B is not inducted yet...Only ACM Noor Khan fly combat missions in a history of PAF.
Noor Khan was 30 something when he was air chief.
Current acm is 50 something.
Their is a huge diff.
 
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Why our air cheifs never fly thunders?

Because JF-17B is not operational with PAF squadrons yet. Once it’s officially inducted, you will see the air chief fly in them. The air chief can only ride on the back seat of a dual seater. Currently the F-16s are the only ones that provide that
 
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The base is still not fully developed and may take another 3-5 years , Anothet sqn will move in as well perhaps it may be the final place for all f-16

Ie 2 f-16 sqn at this base and 2 at the other f-16 base

Does anyone know what Sqn is converting to jf, the 7th sqn per sep 7 2018 program its already stood up but ceremony still pending perhaps with a flight for now ??
 
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they did not fly one hour AC just went to his village :lol:
You did not understand the joke that I was pointing about in your previous comment. Just will clarify it here....message and massage are two different words. Go figure ...
 
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Because JF-17B is not operational with PAF squadrons yet. Once it’s officially inducted, you will see the air chief fly in them. The air chief can only ride on the back seat of a dual seater. Currently the F-16s are the only ones that provide that

Actually we have Mirages that are dual seat and f-7's that are as well.
 
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