PIA operating C-130s on northern routes?
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PIA operating C-130s on northern routes?
A friend on mine today said along these lines that PIA is now operating PAF's C-130s on the northern routes that were flown by F-27s, he also said these are current replacement aircrafts for F-27s since whole Fokker fleet is now grounded after Multan's accident, any info on this.....
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I GUESS THEY ARE NOT THAT COMFORTABLE....because there was once a picture in the newspaper in i guess september when i was in Pakistan. and by the looks of it it didnt seem comfortable to be atleast but i dunno if any of the forum members have travelled on c-130,s they might be able to share their experiences.
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Well I have flown PAF C-130 between Peshawar and Chitral (in early september). The other PAF C-130 flights are Islamabad-Skardu and Islamabad-Gilgit.
They are not so very comfortable. Extremly loud aircraft and you sit alongside the fuselage and not in rows in regular aircraft. Anyway it was a great experience. They even had 2 PIA airhosts on the aircraft serving sodas.
too bad you can´t look outside the windows
They are not so very comfortable. Extremly loud aircraft and you sit alongside the fuselage and not in rows in regular aircraft. Anyway it was a great experience. They even had 2 PIA airhosts on the aircraft serving sodas.
too bad you can´t look outside the windows

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Kashif,
That must be one heck of experiance for you and will last forever in your memories.
Does anyone know how long Herks will be used on these flights?, if they will be serving PIA for a while then i might go to Pakistan just to fly couple of fights on these birds!!...it will be a life time experiance for me....
That must be one heck of experiance for you and will last forever in your memories.
Does anyone know how long Herks will be used on these flights?, if they will be serving PIA for a while then i might go to Pakistan just to fly couple of fights on these birds!!...it will be a life time experiance for me....
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Kashif,
Do you remember the aircraft number?, i am just curious if one of these Herks are actually ex-PIA aircrafts, PIA used couple of the Herks in early days for PAX service and then gaved them to PAF, from what i know one of those Herky birds still flies with PAF....
Its sad that they diden't let any passengers take pictures, i am sure there is nothing on board when used in civil service aircrafts.
Is there anyone else who might have taken pictures of these Herkybirds from out side as you do with rest of aircraft pictures....
Do you remember the aircraft number?, i am just curious if one of these Herks are actually ex-PIA aircrafts, PIA used couple of the Herks in early days for PAX service and then gaved them to PAF, from what i know one of those Herky birds still flies with PAF....
Its sad that they diden't let any passengers take pictures, i am sure there is nothing on board when used in civil service aircrafts.

Is there anyone else who might have taken pictures of these Herkybirds from out side as you do with rest of aircraft pictures....
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