Thanks you for just reaffirming my point that Pakistan had a small fleet of just 40 F-16 aircraft which took years to deliver and they lost 8 of them.
As for "combat missions" Pakistan shot down some utility helicopters and ground attack aircraft that strayed into Pakistan airspace, they are easy targets for any aircraft. Dont over exaggerate things or drift off topic.
Wrong, two crashes were due to pilot disorientation and 1 was caused by a pilot shooting down his own wingman. Which is definitely pilot error and not something well trained pilots would do. Two other crashes were due to engine failures, where in one case a wrong part was installed in the engine.
The F-16 that crashed in 2009 does not have a cause of crash, atleast not one I found.
http://www.f-16.net/aircraft-database/F-16/mishaps-and-accidents/
I'm cringing right now.
For 32 F-16 to fly those hours in 11 years they would have had to clock 285 hours annually. British pilots have flown as little as 60-120 hours annually. Pakistan has over 900 aircraft! Do the math. Not only that but Pakistan has a massive ground army and sizable navy. Sorry but with Pakistans budget and the embargo this is wishful thinking.
Moreover,
the F-16 requires about 19.2 hours of maintenance per flight hour. 285 flight hours a month requires 5,472 hours of maintenance a month. That is more then 16 hours a day of maintenance. Tell me how Pakistan managed to perform 16+ hours a day while under embargo? Where did Pakistan get all the spare parts from? Why would you even fly that much if you were under embargo?
Going by your numbers Pakistan was performing 16+ hours of maintenance on F-16s. That is a lot of spare parts. The figures are absolutely laughable but even if Pakistan flew those crazy hours which required that much maintenance its hard to imagine them not canabalizing some aircraft for parts. Even the US does this, nothing you are saying is even rational.
Firstly just because Pakistan may not have grounded their F-16s after a crash (not professional) does not mean other F-16 operators have not grounded their fleet of F-16s.
And what is your point? Do you even have one? Pakistani F-16s have crashed due to various reasons, pilot error, maintenance, etc so have hundreds of other F-16s. No need to keep screaming Pakistani F-16 have confirmed kills, this is just you getting frustrated and trying to change the subject. Pakistan shooting down cargo aircraft is not impressive nor does it have anything to do with flight hours.
If we used 285 flight hours (the same number you claim for Pakistani F-16s) for Indian MKI pilots, then that means in 2 years MKIs clocked 131,100 while Pakistan clocked 100,320 in 11 years!
A rookie can conclude that Pakistani F-16 have never clocked 285 hours annually while under embargo and with no money. A rookie can also conclude that MKIs have flown far more hours then Pakistani F-16.