Happens world over. Not restricted to PAF. Met multiple USAF Pilots who resigned or Left Fighter flying to pursue career in the private domain because they couldn’t get along with their Seniors. In IAF it’s the same case rather even worse. Met an Ex SU-30 Pilot he’s currently in the states flying Private for some Big Wig. The Guy had more than 800 Hours on him. And last he was Instructor at Gwalior. Said he had an argument with his OC in the air over their tactics when Singaporeans were around. The next thing he knew he’s off for good.
My view from all this and others:
If you really believe that you know more than your Senior, or that your more competent in whatever Air,Land or Surface Platform that you serve on to:
1) Learn to Digest what your senior asks you or requires you don’t be a smart ***
This is the name of the game.
2) Understand his nature is he an SPG type or likes what new you bring to the game
3) If he doesn’t then keep your Ideas with you, Look down walk along, Rise to the top and Allow your juniors to bring innovation and changes, Give them a free hand
4) If you can’t do that, Leave as early as possible and try something else, The world is infinite and use your talents accordingly