
RISALPUR, March 31: The passing out parade of the participants of 118 combat course of Pakistan Air Force was held at PAF Asghar Khan Academy Risalpur on Friday. A total of 43 cadets, including nine women passed out the course.
British Air Chief Sir Stephen John Hillier was the chief guest, while Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman was also present on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, Sohail Aman said that PAF is committed to root out the menace of terrorism from the country.
He urged the graduating ceremony to focus on achieving high level of professionalism and come up to the expectations the nation has attached with them. The PAF Chief said that Pakistan and the United Kingdom enjoy cordial relations and presence of Sir Stephen John Hillier is a testimony of this fact.
He said that the relationships between PAF and the British Royal Air Force are based on growing mutual trust and cooperation.
Sir Stephen John Hillier lauded the role of PAF in fighting terrorism in the country.
He said that PAF and the British Royal Air Force are cooperating with each other to deliver airpower and for achieving better professionalism. He congratulated the graduating cadets and appreciated their training skills.-Sabah


