1 Apr 2017

Squadrons No. 9 of PAF, Royal Air Force declared twins

The Pakistan Air Force’s Multi-Role Squadron No. 9 and UK’s Royal Air Force Squadron No. 9 were declared twins on Saturday.

The decision was made during a meeting at PAF Base Mushaf, Sargodha. PAF Air Chief Marshal
Sohail Aman and British Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen John Hillier also attended the leader.
Sargodha Pakistan: Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal 
Sohail Aman presents a memento to Royal Air Force 

Chief the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen John 
Hillier during the twinning ceremony of No.9 Squadron 
held at PAF Base Mushaf in Sargodha 

The PAF commanders have made it one of the world’s finest Air Force, said Air Chief Aman. The heads of air force have played an important role in making PAF an important military asset, he added.

Squadron No. 9 have always been the vanguard of the Air Force, remarked Air Chief Aman.
PAF is famous across the globe for its professional skills, said British Air Chief Marshall Sir Stefan John Hillier.

The two heads of the Air Force also watched a flying show of F-16 fighter jets.

Sargodha Pakistan: Royal Air Force Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal 
Sir Stephen John Hillier strapping up for a mission in F-16 aircraft during the 
twinning ceremony of No. 9 Squadron held at PAF Base Mushaf in Sargodha.

Sargodha Pakistan: Royal Air Force Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal 
Sir Stephen John Hillier along Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sohail 
Aman after flying a mission in F-16 aircraft during the twinning ceremony of 
No. 9 Squadron held at PAF Base Mushaf in Sargodha.









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