Air chief flies exercise training mission with Squadron of RAF
By Reuters
November 23, 2017
ISLAMABAD: It was a remarkable occasion, when Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff visited the historic No.9 Squadron of Royal Air Force at Marham Air Base, UK.
The event was significant as the same squadron was declared the twin of the elite No 9 Squadron of Pakistan Air Force in a grand ceremony held at PAF Base, Mushaf in April this year. He was briefed about the operational activities and the glorious history of this squadron. To mark this momentous occasion, he also flew an exercise training mission in Tornado aircraft of this prestigious squadron.
Earlier, the Air Chief called on Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier, Chief of Air Staff Royal Air Force at Ministry of Defence, London, says a press release received here on Wedensday.
Various matters of professional and mutual interest were discussed during the meeting. Talking about the internal security situation of the country, the Air Chief highlighted the contributions of Pakistan Armed Forces and particularly accentuated PAF’s role in the successful conduct of operations against terrorists. He also emphasized upon the importance of mutual exercises between two air forces to benefit from each other experiences.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier appreciated PAF’s unmatched professionalism and its pivotal role in eradicating the menace of terrorism from the country.
The Air Chief also visited Royal College of Defence Studies and delivered a lecture on the topic of “South Asia Security Dynamics: Pivot to World Peace”.
The event was significant as the same squadron was declared the twin of the elite No 9 Squadron of Pakistan Air Force in a grand ceremony held at PAF Base, Mushaf in April this year. He was briefed about the operational activities and the glorious history of this squadron. To mark this momentous occasion, he also flew an exercise training mission in Tornado aircraft of this prestigious squadron.
Earlier, the Air Chief called on Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier, Chief of Air Staff Royal Air Force at Ministry of Defence, London, says a press release received here on Wedensday.
Various matters of professional and mutual interest were discussed during the meeting. Talking about the internal security situation of the country, the Air Chief highlighted the contributions of Pakistan Armed Forces and particularly accentuated PAF’s role in the successful conduct of operations against terrorists. He also emphasized upon the importance of mutual exercises between two air forces to benefit from each other experiences.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier appreciated PAF’s unmatched professionalism and its pivotal role in eradicating the menace of terrorism from the country.
The Air Chief also visited Royal College of Defence Studies and delivered a lecture on the topic of “South Asia Security Dynamics: Pivot to World Peace”.
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