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Well, its a gradual process that will take few years Heres a short and quick update :-
About the recently acquired T-37s, well half will be maintained in flying status while other half for spare support and parts cannibalisation...
Right now we have around 25 T-37s (other than those recently inducted ) and roughly, PAF will continue to operate them until 2015, while gradually shifting to K-8s.
At the moment we have 20 K-8s with 8 more coming in few weeks, 10 more would come next year to make a total of 38 PAF will order more as and when required..
Some K-8s would replace T-37s at Risalpur while remaining would go to Mianwali to replace FT-5s...
Except few initial years, K-8s is doing fine Easy to fly and un-complicated to maintain .Pilots respect it and Engineers admire it...Everyone seems to get along well, I guess
x_man I know its not overnight, but if I recall correctly the process started in 1993. And that point in time the plan was to phase out t-37's bu 2000. Guess its way past that. we had a big problem keeping the T-37s airworthy cause of the embargo at that time.