Whosever has done the calculation , is way wrong Totally wrong. He hasnt read the article and links which he himself posted and is merely self deducing calculations .
From the same link he posted
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/MONITOR/ISSUE2-4/rupak.html
The IAF's fleet breakdown (fighters vs. others) is approximately 60:40. However, we know that 50% of the IAF flying hours in 1997/98, or 153,000 hours, were contributed by fighters. (mark fighters not trainers or Rotors or Transport)
Now look at this gentleman's quote
We know for a fact the that Transport aircrafts such as fixed and rotor wings clocks at least 2.5x more hours in average then fighter jets.
Where did he get this figure of 2.5 infact when article mentions clearly that breakdown is 50 % - wrong totally self assumption
Let me get this calculation correct firstly for conservative estimates which i explain below 50% of flying hours for 97-98 is 153000. ( Read the link carefully )
Lets get no of fighters it is 704 for that period (which is again wrong i have posted below reason for that) =
153000/704 = 217 .
Now keeping pilot to cockpit ratio 217/2 =
108.
Now to the second part where misinformation is being spread-
Look at this chart posted by thread starter
Su30mki has star bcoz in 97-98 we had just
8 su30k base version of block1 . MKI was not even in production , bcoz prototype was in testing.
MKI arrived in Airforce base PUNE in 98-99 , so figure of 40 to be replaced by 10 .
Readers do note that contract was signed in 97 it takes time to start flying a new jet , we didn't had
simulators those days like we have today.
Now to second blunder look carefully in chart's middle for 125 Mig21Bis , Its clearly written they are for
UPGRADE, that means atleast mark atleast 30 airframe would have been opened out of these 125 minimum for upgrade of avionics + Radar.
Thirdly- Point was deliberately missed about Mig29 (source link itself )
Mig29 repeatedly was down bcoz of Inferior Engine , and FOD , this was rectified when Grilled Mesh was placed in all Mig29 intakes starting 96-99 period. This foreign object damage made our Migs grounded for months untill Engine returned from Russia , only in 99 a separate facility for maintenance was established.
All this data is given in those two links only - Read carefully before posting
Now calculation which was 108 earlier would rise to approx = 120-130 hours per average pilot.
Now see the sudden increase in Flying hours form 96-97 to 97-98
And it increased bcoz Mig29 problems were solving , Mki started coming and initial experience of pilots was nearing completion .
And I am sure if DATA of current time is taken it would be even better bcoz HAWK have arrived and pilots take lees time to start flying Migs from Kiran as opposed to 12 years back , and Mig-21 loss is also on decline .
A suggestion to all India members - Read the link and attached article carefully which was posted by Thread starter , must read in fact who think we have very high attrition rate .
And to that Indian poster who said- " ya that time our economy is very weak and
we buy planes in loan and aid from USSR and europe, this is well known fact, "
What a stupid remark , go and learn about your Indian Armed Forces , we dont fight with Aid and soft loans .
Then point fingers at us and write such statements .
Even though i say on part of Army , thats true for air-force and navy as well .
@ PtldM3 - no surprise to see MKI clocking such high flying hours ,
My workplace - Southern Command Hospital in cant area is buzzing with su30 booms for past 2 years
Day and Night.
I guess recent 2 years back up-gradation of Airstrip here at Lohengaon has added muscle to IAF operations.