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Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Wing Commander Noman Akram (Shaheed) during his tenure with Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF).
That’s how they become better - exposure to different Systems, Tactics and Teaching. They become better teachers.


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Mirage F-1E , Qatar 1990 circa
Air Commodore (R) Sir Kaiser Tufail


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Wing Commander (R) Badrul Hassan Khan.

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He was a graduate of GDP 23 and was commissioned in PAF on 11 January 1957. One of his course mates was Hakeemullah, later ACM and CAS PAF. He trained on Harvard and subsequently flew RT-33s and F-86 Sabres. He was also part of the ferry team for a batch of F-86s from Turin, Italy via Bahrain as Pakistan's Sabre force was being built up.

Wing Commander (R) Badrul Hassan Khan transitioned to helicopters in 1963. His helicopter flying career included H-43s Huskies, H-19s and Alouette IIIs. He was also part of a rescue mission launched to evacuate Swiss mountain climbers from Hindu Kush in 1973. In 1978 he was sent as an Air Adviser to Commander in Chief of the Bahrain Defense Force who was looking to Pakistani assistance to set up their Navy and Air Force. As Air Advisor he assisted in decisions on aircraft selection, training infrastructure, weapons mix and all related activities to help Bahrain set up the Bahrain Emir Air Force. He retired from service in 1992.
 

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