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Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed - August 20, 1971 | 46th Youm e Shahadat of Rashid Minhas Shaheed, Nishan-i-Haider
On the morning of Friday, 20 August 1971, Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, a pilot still under training, was in the front seat of jet a trainer, taxiing out for take off.
An instructor Bengali pilot (Flight Lieutenant Mataur Rahman) from the same unit forced his way into the rear cockpit, In mid-air Mataur Rahman knocked Rashid Minhas out, seized control of the aircraft and having taken off, headed the aircraft towards India.
With just 40 miles of Pakistan territory remaining, Minhas had only one course open to him to prevent his aircraft from entering India.
Without hesitation and living up to the highest traditions of the Pakistan Air Force, Rashid Minhas tried to regain control of his aircraft, but finding this to be impossible in the face of the superior skill and experience of his instructor, forced the aircraft to crash at a point 32 miles from the Indian border.
42nd Yom E Shahadat For Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas
In doing so, Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas deliberately made the supreme sacrifice for the honour of Pakistan and the service to which he belonged.
For this act of heroism above and beyond the call of duty, the President of Pakistan awarded Nishan-i-Haider to Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas.
On the morning of Friday, 20 August 1971, Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, a pilot still under training, was in the front seat of jet a trainer, taxiing out for take off.
An instructor Bengali pilot (Flight Lieutenant Mataur Rahman) from the same unit forced his way into the rear cockpit, In mid-air Mataur Rahman knocked Rashid Minhas out, seized control of the aircraft and having taken off, headed the aircraft towards India.
With just 40 miles of Pakistan territory remaining, Minhas had only one course open to him to prevent his aircraft from entering India.
Without hesitation and living up to the highest traditions of the Pakistan Air Force, Rashid Minhas tried to regain control of his aircraft, but finding this to be impossible in the face of the superior skill and experience of his instructor, forced the aircraft to crash at a point 32 miles from the Indian border.
42nd Yom E Shahadat For Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas
In doing so, Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas deliberately made the supreme sacrifice for the honour of Pakistan and the service to which he belonged.
For this act of heroism above and beyond the call of duty, the President of Pakistan awarded Nishan-i-Haider to Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas.