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What are so many of our pilots doing in America? (probably DC).
I'm sure people here have heard of Muhammad Mahmood Alam. He is the only PAF ace to date, but is one of my favourite pilots for shooting down 5 aircraft (despite the fact that the aircraft shot down were of the IAF) in 1965, with 3 of them being shot down in less than a minute.
But sadly, he was grounded during the '71 war due to his bengali origin.
The 435th Fighter Training Squadron is in Randolph, Texas. They were probably on a visit to DC or Edwards AFB here.
Khuda ka wasta hi just ------------------ I dont know what to say.
he being one of your favourite and you dont know how many planes he actually shot down your figures are wrong . Second he was not grounded in 71 when you dont know the facts dont write them please.
In my course I had 2 bangali GDPs they both fought with me side by side in Dhaka( jessore, Chittagong, Thakurgaon, Lalmunirhat, Kurmitola ) Peshawar and Sargodha.One retired as a AVM and the other Air Cdre.
After 71 war pilots who wanted to Join or in other words establish BAF were Honourably Discharged and they joined BAF with the same ranks they left PAF.
May be Hon Murad can correct me. I have met MM Alam myself at the home of a mutual friend in Kuwait ( An ex PAF pilot seconded to Kuwait as an instructor whoes wife was from Sargodha) I was under the impression that MM Alam, even though born in Calcutta was actually of Bihari origin. Understand that even today he lives in Karachi.
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I'm sure people here have heard of Muhammad Mahmood Alam. He is the only PAF ace to date, but is one of my favourite pilots for shooting down 5 aircraft (despite the fact that the aircraft shot down were of the IAF) in 1965, with 3 of them being shot down in less than a minute.
But sadly, he was grounded during the '71 war due to his bengali origin.
Su-47, MM Alam is not a Bengali. He is a bihari and still lives in Pakistan. There was no ethnic factor in his grounding or retirement later on. He just did not get along with some of his superiors. To this day, he is a hero to all Pakistanis.
Here is a snippet:
Mohammad Mahmood Alam, who was born in 1935 in the state of Bihar, Western Bengal, is so far the top scorer fighter pilot of PAF.
According to M. M. Alam himself, he is now a changed man. After his promotion to Wing Commander, he bagan to question and rectify his lifestyle, and reached the conclusion that the abandonment of traditional Islamic values by the PAF constituted a betrayal of the people it served. The most obvious symbol of that compromise of values was the consumption of alcohol. Alam not only quit such immoral and unIslamic practices himself, but also took the initiative to persuade his colleagues to banish alcohol from the officers' mess. Not surprisingly, Alam's growing zeal for Islam frustrated many PAF officers, a good many of whom were his superiors.