The idea that Deputy Chief of Air Staff(Administration) should be a fighter pilot, so that he can manage how administration integrates with operations, seems quite illogical.
So you are saying that administration is separate from operations and a good or a bad administration has no consequence on operations?? I am sure that next time I ask my Admin or Accounts officer to brief me on Base Air defense plan ( planning the deployment of SAMs, AAA, Crotales and other assets) while keeping in mind the Air support plan already in place…I am sure that he will be able to give me a very encouraging answer….Or whom shall I ask that how long a particular FOB can administratively support( including weapons, fuel, spares etc etc ) the deployment of two fighter squadrons ? Or who decides that do we need 50 or 70 aircraft shelters at a new base……
There are million of operational requirements that are dealt and decided by DCAS( Admin) ……The problem is that you think that Admin only revolves around Schools, hospitals, houses and other dhobi problems…NO SIR…You aren’t looking at the bigger picture that DCAS Adm has to deal with. If you have the opportunity, then someday just walk into his office or talk to his staff and have look at the kind of projects that this office is handling….And if you still think that any Admin officer can deal with those then I have nothing more to say on the subject.
And about PAC Kamra. The heads of individual factories are engineers. What about the top post? the Chairman? Yes, in the past engineers have been given its top post. But it is the current norm, that only a pilot can occupy the post? is'nt it? . And engineers are not expecting this post anywhere in the foreseeable future.
In Kamra all the factories are lead and RUN by MDs who are all from the Engg branch. Chairman is a post that just has a supervisory role and he heads the PAC board that includes three board members. 1. Financial 2. Commercial , and 3. Technical. Chairman who is administratively under Ministry of Defense, in his supervisory capacity also determines the means of sustainability of Airforce . PAC Chairman is a post that can be headed by either a GD or an Engg guy. In the past it has been chaired by Engg guys as well. Now the argument that why GDP , then the next argument will be that why the Engg ??? I think we will keep running in circles and will not be able to decide….
Yes I do agree that its been headed more times by a GD guy than an Engg…..But as PAC board can be chaired by either of branches and both have got their chances, so I don’t think that it should be really a matter of concern.
Isolated incidents, like a tp/heli pilot assuming some commanding position are there. But, I am mainly concerned with the overall thinking of PAF.
Even at present and in the past as well, lots of Tpt guys have made it to Air Vice Marshal and it’s a very common practice. I explained you the reasons in last post that what’s their operational limitations and why can’t they be promoted to principle staff officers. I also compared our Heli set up with IAF, doesn’t need any further explanation.
From the last 12 years, it has become a norm, that the highest appointment given to a cadet (i.e Academy Under Officer), will always be taken by a cadet who is a pilot.
When CAE (college of Aeronautical Engg) shifted from Karachi to Risalpur , ever since then it has been tradition that Academy Under Officer is made alternately from GD and Engg branches. I witnessed the same while I was a cadet. As you are saying that now only GD guys are made AUO, well I don’t have a clue about that. And if you are right then I must say that it’s a gross injustice….Anyways I will check with any cadet or an instructor from there, if I happen to meet one.
I donot know the name of ANYBODY, who is considered a PAF hero, and who is not a fighter pilot. Where have the efforts of all others gone? Did they not work day and night, to ensure efficient operation?. Okay, let us consider a fictitious situation, that most of them were dumb idiots. But at least ONE of them should have made it to the list of heroes? But we have known nobody for the last 60 years?
You started with Admin branch, then PAC, then Base commander, then squadron pilots, then Heli / Tpt pilots , then cadets at academy and now you have started to question and doubts about the pilots who won medals during 65/ 71 war. Which area you are going to hit next??? Any clues ??
A lot of officers from every branch get TBt, SBt etc each year for their performances during peace time…Now your question that why not in war, then what about squadron leader M. E. A. Bhuya , Squadron leader Aurangzeb Malik, Squadron leader Abdul A K Raja, Flight Lieutenant Sajjad A Khan, Corporal Ghulam Abbas, Corporal M Omar Ali, Corporal Sher Mohammad, Corporal Afzal Abbasi…..and I can go on and on with Non GD officers / men who were awarded for their valor in 65/71 wars for various reasons…..If you do not know anyone of them, it doesn’t mean that they weren’t honored.
Its a simple concept that why pilots win more medals?????? Because by very nature of airforce,
it’s only the pilots who go and fight out there….Is it too difficult a thing to understand??? Unlike Army where officers and jawans from every arm fight together, in Airforce it’s only the pilots that fight. While numerous elements support the fighter operations, in the end it all comes down to the proficiency of man in cockpit and how he fights.
And there is a simple and plain answer to this. Inspite of all the noble and honorable deeds that pilots have done, they have been acting like feudals. And in a feudal system, no one's efforts are allowed to be projected other than the feudal lords themselves.
From America to Pakistan, to India to Japan to wherever: Fighter Pilots allover the world have in general the same kind of nature. They are show offs, boastful about their adventures, party guys, think they are the best and always right, arrogant, risk takers, laugh on stupid jokes, cry on silly things, they are kiddish, always seeking attention from opposite sex and many more common traits. I don’t say that I am very proud of these traits but I guess that, that’s how one becomes in this job….it all comes as a part of package.
I have happened to meet many pilots and ground personnel from many airforces, and it’s funny that every ground guy from every airforce had never anything good to say about their pilots….They all had their issues…..and due to many peculiar pilots ( above) traits, it does make it sometimes difficult for ground guys to work and mix with the flyers. On a lighter note, perhaps its pilots only who can work with pilots, therefore they keep hold of all positions..
While it is true that pilots do want to grab every opportunity here, but one must also see and acknowledge the kind of a culture prevailing in our country. How can pilots stay unaffected from the effects of general society? They are only humans and do get influenced by whatever is going around them. I hope and pray that someone will change things some day not only in airforce but in Pakistan as well….Until then we all will continue to blame each other ….
But then, discussing the top post of PAF is not the aim of this thread (please see the starting post of this thread).
If you ask pilots, they also have million things to say against Engineers and other branches…Yesterday I thought about opening a thread about their issues as well but then refrained…..Its my Airforce and my home….And every home and every organization has issues…..But we don't discuss an in-house issue in front of the whole world and make tamaash of everything….