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*Mr Dev Aanand*
From Hindu community Of Pakistan Commissioned As Pilot Officer In The Pakistan Airforce.
He Passed Out Today at the prestigious PAF Academy, Asghar Khan, Risaplur.
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9:40 AM · Nov 22, 2023
 
Hi,

Delay could possibly be due to pilot shortage---.
There is a very big pilot shortage. Almost to the point that now aviation cadets are being forcefully sent to fly fast jets whereas a number want to do transports.....
 
Air Commodore Zafar Masud, The Legend Behind Pakistan Air Force Day

Brief Description
Zafar Masud was a one-star air officer in the Pakistan Air Force, known for commanding the Dacca airbase and his contributions as a military strategist.
Date of Birth - Death
Born on 17 October 1927, Died on 7 October 2003
Place of Birth
Gujranwala, Punjab, British India (now Pakistan)

Air Commodore Zafar Masud played a significant role in the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), particularly during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, which is closely tied to the celebration of Pakistan Air Force Day. While he is not directly credited with establishing Air Force Day, his contributions and leadership were instrumental in shaping the PAF's reputation and capabilities during a crucial period in Pakistan's history.Key points about Air Commodore Zafar Masud's significance:
  1. War Hero: As Base Commander of PAF Base Sargodha (now PAF Base Mushaf) during the 1965 war, Masud became a war hero for his outstanding performance against India
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  • Leadership and Training: He inspired and tactically trained pilots under his command, who performed brilliantly during the 1965 war. These pilots included legendary figures like M.M. Alam, Sarfaraz Ahmed Rafiqui, and Cecil Chaudhry
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  • Contribution to PAF's Reputation: The performance of Masud and his pilots during the 1965 war significantly contributed to the PAF gaining credibility and reliability among Pakistan's military and international war writers
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  • Potential Future Chief: Masud was widely regarded as a potential future Chief of Air Staff for the Pakistan Air Force, indicating his high standing and respect within the force
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  • Principled Stand: Later in his career, during the events leading to the separation of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), Masud took a principled stand against military action, showcasing his foresight and commitment to what he believed was right for the country
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While Pakistan Air Force Day (September 7th) specifically commemorates the PAF's role in defending the nation during the 1965 war, Air Commodore Zafar Masud's leadership and the performance of his pilots during this conflict were crucial in establishing the PAF's reputation that is celebrated on this day. His actions and decisions helped shape the narrative of the PAF's capabilities and heroism that Air Force Day honors.

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