Patrick Desmond Callaghan
Patrick Desmond Callaghan | |
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Birth name | Patrick Desmond Callaghan |
Nickname(s) | P.D. Callaghan |
Born | 16 July 1926 |
Died | April 6, 1992 | (aged 65)
Allegiance | Chief Ins. Aviation Safety |
Battles/wars | World War II Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 |
Other work | Flight safety instructor at the Pakistan International Airlines |
Military career
He was commissioned into the
At the Partition of India in August 1947, he opted to serve with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), and later married Maureen Viegas, whose sister, Jeanne, would later marry Mervyn Middlecoat, who went on to command the PAF's famed No. 9 Squadron and become a hero of the PAF. On 1 September 1951 a PAF two-seater Fury aircraft caught fire. Flight Lieutenant Callaghan was the second pilot on that flight.[2]
One of the pioneer officers of the PAF, Callaghan served for a number of the early years of the PAF as a flight instructor at Risalpur, where he helped to train many of the PAF's future leaders and top fighter and bomber pilots (including his brother-in-law by marriage, Mervyn Middlecoat).
During the
Years later, as a group captain, he led the PAF team that investigated the crash of a PAF C-130 after it went missing while returning to Pakistan from China. This investigation was conducted at high altitude in mountainous country and was particularly trying and hazardous.[3] By 1969 he had risen through the ranks of squadron leader and wing commander, working in staff jobs in Kohat and
In 1971, Air Commodore Callaghan was the PAF Chief Inspector, in charge of the verification of Pakistani claims of enemy aircraft kills. Working closely with him was the then-United States air attache/adviser to the PAF, USAF Brigadier General Charles "Chuck" Yeager (the first man to break the sound barrier).
After retiring from the PAF, Air Commodore Callaghan headed the Air Safety Branch of the Department of Civil Aviation and his internationally recognized expertise in investigating and solving the causes of air crashes led to his call out by a number of Arab countries to help them solve a number of crashes in their countries.
Callaghan died in April 1992 at the age of 65.[4]
References
- ^ "Pioneering Officers". www.paf.gov.pk. ISPR (AIR FORCE DIVISION). Retrieved 17 March 2018.
- ^ Warbirds of India website
- ^ Azam, Mohammad. History of Pakistan Army Aviation 1947 – 2007. Historical Section, Army Aviation Directorate General Headquarters, Rawalpindi 2008
- ^ Air Commodore Patrie Desmond Callaghan