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I have heard that Sir, I am not a pilot so that feeling is alien to me
yes I know but I am giving you the procedure what IAF will do , and what the RAF does. Flying at 220 knots in the night is very differnt from flying at 600knots. I had 100 hr on F-86 and when I went for night flying , after sitting in the plane I felt that I had never flown the plane, Its a whole different world without the sun.
Sir,
If you increae your alitiude, wont the horizon move more slowly, what about port lights , city lights etc, what about negative G feelin when u r upside down, cant a pilot identify that . What about Level meter in the instrument panel
somethings like this :
SPEED MY FRIEND MOST PEOPLE CANT TAKE IT <We started from harvards T-6 and from there we went to T-33 and than to
F-86s so we did;nt have any problems , but now it is imperative that pilots go on some thing like Mig 21 before that go into something really advanced. My son did not go to Risalpure he went to USAF Academy Colorado Springs and flew T-38s when he came back his traning was more advanced than F-7P so he did 500 hr on F-7 and was transfered to F-16s, But before we had F-7s our course was , T-37 to FT-5 to F-6 to Mirage or F-16.
IAF has done a good thing by getting hawks they are excellent and from Hawk your pilots will go to Mig21 for night flying and than in SUs.
Muradk Sir,
Hawk is a trainer jet, that being the case what is the need of a training excercise for IAF pilots to fly a trainer!!!
Its suppose to be a easy jet which a newbie can fly before he graduates to the supersonic jets , right?
You should see which pilots were allowed to fly MKI in India...There was a report and to be honest... Pakistan has certain development for pilots. Starting at lower F7 and ending with higher Mirage or F16. The Indians do not have that so you have MKI pilots that have just finished Kiran... I doubt that they present big danger.
About English. They surely cannot beat the French. France is in the middle of Europe but one needs lot more to understand French pilots...
There are 2 ways to go on a F-16 one you are very good in flying and has constantly shown perfection and leadership, second is if you are a Air force baby. Remember normaly the Air Force babies are better pilots and there counter-parts because they have a lot of budden of being a son of an senior officer and that brings the best in it.
TJohn:
I completely agree with the first criteria because that's how a professional Air Force would operate, as for the second... you don't REALLY believe that do you? It sounds more like nepotism to me!
If the USAF went for the second criteria, we would be a wipe out in the air.
you might be right for US pilots but I have seen one thing if you are a son of a senior officer , First he is in hell while staying at Risalpur every one kicks his butt saying " that you think you are the son of _-----------) and the poor kid gets it from every one. When he is in the flying stage he is in a lot of pressure because every one expects him to do better than the others. Another thing they are better in every aspect because they know if they screw up there fathers are the one who get embarrased. Yes you are right as well that some consideration is given to them , see PAF is a small force and every one knows each other. But then there are some who think that there father owns the AIR fORCE , i WILL NOT TAKE THE NAME a 4 star Generals son when he entered the academy he got a separate room no one could say anything to him, So when his time came for flying that ediot was sitting on the tail of a FT-5 smoking and finally he was kicked out of PAF by his father.
On the other hand we had son of Vice Chief of Army General Iqbal's Son Amir Iqbal he won PFT, BFT and got both BPT and Sword of Honour, Group Captian Shauqat his son Faisal Got both BPT and Sword of Honour there are countless Air force babies who have achived 100 times more than there course-mates.
No it is not a must that you are CCS qualified and than you goto F-16s , you have seen a lot of videos in which kids who are flt lt are sitting in an F-16.
Combat commander school inducts pilots who are mostly Sqd Leaders. After completing that they go as flight leaders in different sqds.
There are 2 ways to go on a F-16 one you are very good in flying and has constantly shown perfection and leadership, second is if you are a Air force baby. Remember normaly the Air Force babies are better pilots and there counter-parts because they have a lot of budden of being a son of an senior officer and that brings the best in it.
I am sorry but this one of the problems with Pak society........Nepotism causes more problems then positives......How many very good pilots have not gotten through because a place has been taken by the son of a senior officer?
Another example of this would be the cricket team. Several of the greats of the Pak team would never have gotten through, had it not been for the efforts of a few good captains who selected them on their talent rather than their family connections.
Talent not connections is the way forward.