Right to life issue raised by a serving airforce officer....
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Right to life issue raised by a serving airforce officer....
http://in.news.yahoo.com/video/serving- ... 29534.html
A soldier has to raise the issue of right to life ??? OMG.....
This is most upsetting to me and not just because I am an aviation enthusiast.....
M.
A soldier has to raise the issue of right to life ??? OMG.....
This is most upsetting to me and not just because I am an aviation enthusiast.....
M.
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Re: Right to life issue raised by a serving airforce officer
I absolutely support that Officer.
Officers are not afraid to die for their country, but its obvious that corrupt government is supplying spares for jets and not retiring the age old and unreliable jets like MiG-21, Which has been retired in Russia since 1985..
Many incidents have taken place in which Pilot's life has been compromised because of these shameful reasons...
Still in many incidents, pilots ignored risk to their lives and crash landed the jet even in 100% technical failure , saving civilians and ended their own lives.
This is how defense scenario is in our country... Brave officers, coward administration/Government who cannot support Officers properly.
and they keep yelling 'Join IAF for brilliant future'
Officers are not afraid to die for their country, but its obvious that corrupt government is supplying spares for jets and not retiring the age old and unreliable jets like MiG-21, Which has been retired in Russia since 1985..
Many incidents have taken place in which Pilot's life has been compromised because of these shameful reasons...
Still in many incidents, pilots ignored risk to their lives and crash landed the jet even in 100% technical failure , saving civilians and ended their own lives.
This is how defense scenario is in our country... Brave officers, coward administration/Government who cannot support Officers properly.
and they keep yelling 'Join IAF for brilliant future'
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Re: Right to life issue raised by a serving airforce officer
friends what about the choppers dropping dead?
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Re: Right to life issue raised by a serving airforce officer
In almost every conflict since 1948, the same scenario has been repeated.This is how defense scenario is in our country... Brave officers, coward administration/Government who cannot support Officers properly.
These guys risk their lives in flying the coffins. And not only the lives of a few very bracve men - these are our so-called "frontline air defense" squadrons! God forbid we are ever invaded by any country with a decent airforce!
Cheers!
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Re: Right to life issue raised by a serving airforce officer
About time some one did this
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Re: Right to life issue raised by a serving airforce officer
Why such a official apathy even after so much loss of life?
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Re: Right to life issue raised by a serving airforce officer
These are obsolete aircraft and many young pilots have lost their lives due to crashes. Spares for these aircraft which have gone out of production are also not available. It was a very good aircraft when introduced no doubt but should have been grounded long back. Its surprising that the senior officers of the IAF not proposing this and why a Wing Commander has to go to court to ground these antiques