Inna Lillahe wa inna elaihe Rajeoon. I understand what is being written but all these statements are not qualified. The fact is that flying is a hazardous profession and one comes into it knowing the risks. We need to ascertain what the problem was which led to the crash. If the problem was bird strike or pilot error then to put the blame on the platforms would be unwise. I agree that these platforms are getting on a bit , however the need to replace the fleet has a priority .PAF will follow its plan of replacement based on need which it determines. If the M3/5s are getting on so are the F7s which are a lot less forgiving than the M3s. their is a rate beyond which our finances would not allow us to replace platforms. So much as I regret the loss of an unnecessary life we firstly need to waìt for the official enquiry results and secondly for the economy to improve so that fleet replenishment can move on smoothly.
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