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Test your knowledge - Quiz about PAF

Rules: Closed book test.

1. Name the first graduate of the PAF Academy, Resalpur, who took over as the chief of the Air Staff?

2. Flt. Lt. M Younis was flying as no 2 when he shot down an Indian Air Force Canberra over
Rawalpindi on April 10, 1959. Name the leader of that formation?

3. Name the year when Lockheed F-104 “Star fighter” was inducted in PAF?

4. Name the pilot who was awarded both Sitara-i- Juraat and Hilal-i-Juraat in the same war?

5. Name the PAF individual who became the World Junior Squash Champion in 1986?


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Answers:

1. Air marshal Zulfiqar Ali Khan
2. Flt Lt. M. N. Butt
3. March 5, 1961
4. Flt. Lt. Sarfraz Ahmed Rafiqui
5. Warrant Officer Jansher Khan
 
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@sonic boom

Nice info. I am really surprised to know that Jansher Khan served in PAF. What was his specialty when he worked in PAF?
 
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I am really surprised to know that Jansher Khan served in PAF. What was his specialty when he worked in PAF?

Well he was employed directly as a Warrant Officer in PAF as a part of sports sponsorship. He didn’t have any specific trade or job other than playing squash. In Pakistan, its a usual practice that all Defense forces, Banks, WAPDA, PIA, Railways, Customs and many other Govt organizations sponsor various players and IMO it’s good both for the player and the organization ….

Not sure if you know that even Hashim Khan (another legend from Squash) was also once member of PAF and used to play for it….
 
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Great post "sonicboom". Nice reply "x_man".

I'm hoping you'd be kind enough to reply to my private message ;)

Thanks!
 
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These are the last words of great aviator of PAF in 1965 war, while steering his crippled Sabre towards PAK border...who was the pilot?

"My Cockpit is full of smoke"......"It seems to be alright now"
 
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Your are referring to Sqn Ldr Allauddin Ahmed "Butch".


Yes you are right....

Another Quiz

" Lead How about having me a go "

1965 war, attack on amritsar radar, one of the pilots said these words to his mission leader Anwar Shahmim, with Cecil Ch. Munir and ?
(Seems to be difficult question I put)

Answer: FLT LT Imtiaz Bhatti
 
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Which Pak air chief spent three and a half years in india?

Which pak pilot did it twice? once as a unwelcome guest, the other as a welcome guest?
 
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PQ Mehdi i guess.He got shot down over Bangladesh by Indians.
 
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Yes you are right....

Another Quiz

" Lead How about having me a go "

1965 war, attack on amritsar radar, one of the pilots said these words to his mission leader Anwar Shahmim, with Cecil Ch. Munir and ?
(Seems to be difficult question I put)

Answer: FLT LT Imtiaz Bhatti

Imtiaz good pilot and good friend
 
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Who is the most wicket takers in one inning of Twenty Twnty form of cricket?















Umer Gul of Pakistan 5 wickets for 6 runs!!!!!
 
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Test your knowledge - Quiz # 2 about PAF

Rules: Closed book.

Please post your name if you get perfect score.


1.When and where the British colonial government of India established the subcontinent's first Air Force Base?

2.What year PAF entered the Jet age?

3.Which PAF squadron was located at Dhaka in 1971 Indo-Pak war?

4.What was the squadron number for the first squadron raised by PAF after independence?

5.Who was the first recipient of Sitara-i-Jurat in PAF?

6.Name the 19th Air Chief of PAF?

7.Name the pilot who came up with the idea of forming ‘Sherdils’ – PAF Academy Aerobatics Team?

8.Name the pilot who shot down SU-25 piloted by Col. Ruskoi Alexander Valadimirovich, (later became Vice-President of Russia)?

9.Eight F-86Fs of No 19 Squadron struck Pathankot airfield on 6 September 1965. Name the leader of that strike formation?

10.Who was the leader of F-86 formation that set the world's first loop and a record in a formation of sixteen jets?

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1. 1933, Near Drigh Road now called PAF Base Faisal.

2. August 1951 with introduction of British Built Supermarine Attacker.

3. Squadron # 14 called Tail Choppers.

4. Squadron # 5
This was formed on August 15, 1947 at Peshawar from the personnel of No. 1 RIAF Squadron, with Sqn. Ldr. Z. Ahmad as its first Commander. The squadron was equipped with eight Tempest MK II aircraft.

5. Flying Officer Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar - Nov 4, 1948
While returning in Dakota from an air supply mission to Skardu, Flying Officer Mukhtar Dogar was attacked by two IAF Tempest fighters. One of his crew members got martyred and the navigator was injured under the heavy enemy cannon fire. Dogar continued to evade the Indian fighters by flying down to the tree top level over the twisting Indus River in a narrow valley. He became the first recipient of Sitara-i-Jurat in PAF. He retired from PAF in 1968 as Air Commodore.

6. Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman.

7. Sqn Ldr Bahar-ul-Haq
The T-37 four-shipper first flew on the 17th August 1972 after several trials of candidate instructors. The team was finally formed under the tutelage of the famous 1965 War hero, Wg Cdr Imtiaz A Bhatti, SJ, the then Officer Commanding of BFT Wing; other formation members included Flt Lt Aamer Ali Sharieff, Flt Lt A Rahim Yusufzai and Flt Lt Niaz Nabi.

8. Sqn.Ldr. Ather Bokhari (F-16 AIM-9L)
Currently Air Vice Marshal Athar Bukhari -- Deputy Chief of Air Staff (Training)

9. Squadron Leader Sajjad Haider
Commanded the Flying wing at Sargodha during the 1971 War. He served as Air Attache at Washington D.C. and retired as Air Commodore in 1983.

Escorted by
a. Wing Commander M G Tawab
Later Air Marshal and Air Chief of Bangladesh Air Force - passed away in 1998.

b. Flight Lieutenant Arshad Sami.
Left the Air Force in the rank of Squadron Leader and joined Foreign Service.


The remaining strike formation included:
a. Flight Lieutenant M Akbar
Rose to the rank of Air Commodore, commanded the Pakistan Armed Forces Mission at Riyadh and retired in September, 1991.

b. Flight Lieutenant Mazhar Abbas
Retired in the rank of Air Commodore.

c. Flight Lieutenant Dilawar Hussain
Saw action during the 1971 War and shot down an IAF Hunter over Dhaka on 04 December, 1971. He went on to become an Air Marshal and retired from the post of Director General Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.

d. Flight Lieutenant Ghani Akbar
Left the airforce as a Squadron Leader and started flying for PIA. He is now retired.

e. Flying Officers Arshad Chaudhry
Rose to the rank of Air Marshal and retired from the post of Vice Chief of the Air Staff in 1997.

f. Flying Officer Khalid Latif
Retired in the rank of Group Captain.

g. Flying Officer Abbas Khattak
Saw action in the 1971 War. He rose to the rank of Air Chief Marshal and commanded Pakistan Air Force from 1994-97. He is now leading a retired life.

10.Wing Commander M Zafar Masud
Passed away Oct 7, 2003. Masud was the base commander of Sargodah Air Force base in 1965 Indo-Pak war and was retired from the PAF in Sept’ 1971, his promising career cut short by his opposition to the military suppression in East Pakistan.
 
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