Oh yeah, repeatedly cause misinformation and then act like as if you're taking the high road...Well, based on the way you are responding, it appears that you are still reeling from the below posts' ego-damaging effects, while I haven't made any claims beyond explaining the image.
I don't understand where this obsession of yours vis a vis TuAF and Paki pilots comes from but the sources you claim to provide have no "reputable" source of their own besides other Paki defence observers' claims on social media. Moreover that claim itself orginates from some Greek "analysts" on Twitter which we know are not reputable when it comes to their imagined rivalry with Turkey.
Ah, what respectable news sources. I even bothered to click the links and look for a source but as it turns out they have none.
Almost all of these similar arguments cite their claims to the Greek misinformation attempts. In truth, after the coup, ex airforce pilots flying civilian aircraft returned to active duty and more cadet pilots were trained to fill the open positions. I've encountered this claim a lot through the years and people who have claimed it could never prove me their baseless arguments.
I get that you want to boast by saying Paki pilots flew for one of the prominent NATO airforces but it is far from the truth. You most probably don't know this since you're likely oblivious to Turkish defence matters but even just a month after the coup TuAF managed to carry one of the most intense organized air campaigns since the First Gulf War.
Let me tell you this from my many years of defence watching experience, even to this day only a select number of countries are capable of that and don't forget that this was right after the coup and during a mayhem of purges.
As I can't claim to know more than you about the PAF and its structure, you can't claim to know more about this particular topic than me. This is my last and only answer to you, I won't bother with you again.