Today in History
15 June holds an important place in the history of Pakistan Air Force as on this day,15 June 1958, PAF took a pivotal step in advancing its air combat capability with the establishment of the Flight Leaders’ School (FLS) at PAF Base Masroor, Karachi.
The initiative was led by Air Marshal Asghar Khan, the first Pakistani to serve as Commander-in-Chief of PAF, a visionary leader who recognized the strategic importance of tactical and leadership training for fighter pilots.
FLS was established to provide advanced tactical training and leadership grooming to Flight & Squadron Commanders, with a strong emphasis on combat readiness, mission planning and aerial tactics.
The legacy of FLS culminated in the establishment of the Combat Commanders’ School (CCS) in 1976 at PAF Base Mushaf. Today, CCS continues to serve as the cornerstone of combat excellence within the Pakistan Air Force, functioning as an integral component of PAF Aerospace Power Centre of Excellence (ACE), consistently enhancing the tactical proficiency of PAF’s combat crew.
The establishment of FLS and its transformation into CCS reflects PAF’s enduring commitment to Professionalism, Innovation and Strategic Foresight—core values that continue to define its operational superiority in the region.
