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The officer who truly deserved to by the ACM instead of the the man we have in office today
During Uncle Anwar’s youth, the Pakistan Air Force was well known in the world for its formation aerobatics team. The ‘Falcons’ of the PAF even performed for the visiting King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan with a record breaking 16 Falcon aircraft. On the 2nd of February 1958, the PAF made aviation history. Hamid Anwar was flying at the No. 4 position and remembers that the event made it to the front page of newspapers in England. The British Royal Air Force then quickly flew a team of 22 aircraft in a loop to “show that the colonialists were still superior!” he recalled with his customary good humour. In all my years of knowing him he would always be cheerful and smiling, often teasing his friends and generally being the “life of the party”. He was charming, loved people and most people loved him.He eventually left the PAF for UAE Air Force and then Royal Jordanian Air Force
A book dedicated to the RAF’s 92 Squadron has this hilarious description of him: “St Clair was dispatched to the railway station to collect a Pakistani exchange officer. Soon Hamid Anwar appeared through the hole in the roof or at least a bowler hat appeared with a brown moustachioed face grinning happily. The face was fed with beer and so grinned even more happily. The rest of the body never really arrived but didn’t seem to matter as the hat, the grin, and the ale entry part were all present… Soon after this the Squadron received the terrific news that they were to replace the ‘Black Arrows’ of No 111 Squadron as the Royal Air Force’s premier aerobatic team. Soon, once again the name of 92 Squadron was to become a household word in the air minded homes of Great Britain, Western Europe and the Middle East”. Hamid Anwar was also described by his British officers as a “good fellow” and a “very competent flyer”. In those heady days Pakistani fighter pilots were far from conservative and Uncle Anwar often complained about the bar culture coming to an end in 1977. The Bar was where the young pilots interacted with the older ones and learnt about life after flying hours in a relaxed atmosphere. “Now they allow the young pilots to wear beards while flying. I mean, either be a Mullah or a pilot!” he would say.In those heady days Pakistani fighter pilots were far from conservative
Although he left the PAF while still very young, Uncle Anwar remained very patriotic towards Pakistan. He promptly appeared at Air Headquarters during the 1965 and 1971 wars with India and demanded to fly fighter combat missions even though he had retired and settled abroad! His restless spirit has taken him to the air forces of the UAE and Jordan. It was in Jordan that he struck up a lasting friendship with King Hussein. “That’s how the Hashemite Diamonds were formed. I did a special fire power demonstration at Amman airport and he enjoyed the show so much, we started talking afterwards. I had a bet with the King that I could make an aerobatics team of 9 aircraft since Israel had a team of only 6. He considered it an impossible task. He lost the bet when the team carried out formation aerobatics with 9 aircraft in just eleven days – but he loved it!” he recalled. Hamid Anwar not only taught the Jordanian pilots formation aerobatics but also dog-fighting on their Hunter aircraft. In fact, he was put in charge of training all the fighter pilots of the Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF)."King Hussein liked me a lot"
Unfortunately, during the 1967 Six Day War with Israel, most of the Royal Jordanian Air Force was decimated on the ground – by then, however, Uncle Anwar had already moved to Chicago. “King Hussein liked me a lot. People started getting jealous and all these palace intrigues started. There were just too many politics so I decided it was time for me to go and I left” was how he described his migration to the US. He never lost touch with Jordan or King Hussein, however, and every year after his annual visit to Pakistan, he would fly to Jordan on his way back to the US to meet with his old friends. In Chicago, Uncle Anwar started a successful construction business from scratch. Upon his retirement he moved with his wife to the picturesque Apple Lake Canyon near Chicago to live in his spacious lake house.He was described by his British officers as a "good fellow"
God had written other plans for PAFThe officer who truly deserved to by the ACM instead of the the man we have in office today
2014 was the year when they were killed, just add the year next time.![]()
(L) Squadron Leader Umair Elahi and (R) Wing Commander Khurram Sammad.
Pakistanlost two impeccable fighter pilotsin a saddening crash in Karachi. The incident took the lives of Wing Commander Khurram Sammad and Squadron Leader Umair Elahi. As the Mirage fighter plane crashed in Baldia Town, Karachi.
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