PAF Elite Squadron declared twin of RAF’s Illustrious Squadron

It was the first time that a foreign air chief participated in a joint mission with the chief of PAF


APP April 02, 2017
The RAF chief straps up for an F-16 flight during the twinning ceremony at Mushaf airbase. Photo: APP

ISLAMABAD: It was yet another historic day in Pakistan Air Force (PAF)’s history when its Elite Squadron (9 squadron) was declared the twin of renowned Illustrious Squadron (9 squadron) of Royal Air Force (RAF) of the United Kingdom at a ceremony held at Masahf base on Saturday.

Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman on the occasion highlighted the contributions of four British commander-in-chiefs of Pakistan Air Force, who laid the foundation of a nascent air force.

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He said keeping the traditions of these inspiring leaders in high esteem, the succeeding commanders of PAF made earnest efforts to transform it into a potent air arm of Pakistan.

He said that No 9 squadrons of both the air forces have a rich legacy to be frontline squadrons ever since their inceptions in the respective forces.

The air force chief further stated that the twinning of these squadrons would help both the air forces in learning from each other and strengthening bilateral cordial relations.

Addressing the participants, Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen John Hillier said PAF is respected the world over for its sound professionalism and it has brought many laurels to the country.

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He said that the twinning of these renowned squadrons would further develop their capabilities and lay a foundation to build on the legacy of the predecessors.

Earlier in the day, the chief of Royal Air Force witnessed the fly past of four ship formation of F-16 aircraft. It was followed by a thrilling solo aerobatic display of F-16 aircraft.

In line to mark this momentous occasion, both the air chiefs also flew a mission in separate aircraft of No 9 multi role squadron. It was the first time that a foreign air chief participated in a joint mission with the chief of PAF.

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Pakistani Baluch | 7 years ago | Reply Very good. We should have much closer relations with Britain
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