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There were no Mirages in PAF during the 1965 war.@Hodor @airomerix
I am curious, only a handful of Mirages have the Checkered Markings. Is it because those particular Aircrafts had kills and/or were part of a major Operations (Pathankot)?
1965 War?
yeh picture meray pas nahi hy kya ap bata sakty ho isky bary main??? pilot name? 4-1??? war?This makes more sense to me.
Putting a whole flag is like honoring your enemy
It is very unfortunate that to this very day the pilots have a glamour edge over the ones who own and maintain the aircraft. When engineers start becoming pilots one day then the culture will change. That's how the West had their mentality changed over the years....^6 Sqn also has yellow and black.
And there is no such thing as *OC's aircraft* so there is no question in his aircraft being painted differently.
All aircraft are babies of OC and makes sure he rides in each one of them to make sure engg is doing their job (typical gdp vs engg culture)
It is very unfortunate that to this very day the pilots have a glamour edge over the ones who own and maintain the aircraft. When engineers start becoming pilots one day then the culture will change. That's how the West had their mentality changed over the years....
The British news paper The Sun, once carried out an article in this regards and interviewed some ground crew, who claimed that due to behaviour of RAF pilots, some crew like to ''do'' their aircraft in....furthermore when one of these ''arrogant'' pilot crashed his Phantom into North Sea, there was a huge cheer among the associated ground crew.Indeed. And honestly speaking it is disturbing.
I had a frank discussion with someone from IAF's flying branch and they have a more acute problem. When pilots (usually from upper casts) insult the ground crew (usually from lower casts) guess what happens? They sabotage the aircraft.
And here is your answer to frequent IAF crashes. Atleast this is how they put it.
The British news paper The Sun, once carried out an article in this regards and interviewed some ground crew, who claimed that due to behaviour of RAF pilots, some crew like to ''do'' their aircraft in....furthermore when one of these ''arrogant'' pilot crashed his Phantom into North Sea, there was a huge cheer among the associated ground crew.
indeedBusy Making
"Apna time bhi aye ga " wali shirts
what is this
Its a screenshot from a simulator.indeed
what is this
explain plz
It is very unfortunate that to this very day the pilots have a glamour edge over the ones who own and maintain the aircraft.
Is it possible for someone in the Engg. branch to become the Air Chief?Indeed. And honestly speaking it is disturbing