PIA A320 Crash Karachi
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Sky News are reporting 107 passengers on board - just broke the story on air now.
PIA Flight PK8303 - Aircraft reg: AP-BLD
PIA Flight PK8303 - Aircraft reg: AP-BLD
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-52766904A Pakistan International Airlines plane has crashed in Karachi on a flight from Lahore, aviation officials say.
The plane, which was reported to be carrying 90 passengers, was flying from Lahore to Jinnah International Airport, one of Pakistan's busiest airports.
Pictures shared on social media show smoke rising from the crash site, a residential area.
Emergency services have arrived at the scene.
https://www.timesnownews.com/interna...airport/595631
Karachi: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight from Lahore to Karachi crashed near Karachi's Jinnah International Airport, Pakistan media reported on Friday. Confirming the crash, PIA spokesperson Abdul Sattar said that Flight 8303 was carrying 90 passengers and eight crew members from Lahore to Karachi.
The flight crashed into a residential area and was carrying 90 passengers. Footage showed smoke rising from the site of the crash, Dawn reported.
Fakhr-e-Alam✔@falamb3Fire trucks are at the sight....rescue operations are under way for PIA Airbus A320 crash site in Karachi. It is a congested urban area. This has been a terrible year all around. The wreckage and homes remain on fire with jet fuel.
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Azhar@MashwaniAzharYa Allah Khair.. #PIA plane Airbus 320 (Lahore to Karachi) crashed near Karachi Airport
95 Passengers and 7 crew members!
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"An aircraft of #PIA en route from Lahore to Karachi has reportedly crashed just before landing at Karachi," Radio Pakistan reported
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-52766904A Pakistan International Airlines plane has crashed in Karachi on a flight from Lahore, aviation officials say.
The plane, which was reported to be carrying 90 passengers, was flying from Lahore to Jinnah International Airport, one of Pakistan's busiest airports.
Pictures shared on social media show smoke rising from the crash site, a residential area.
Emergency services have arrived at the scene.
https://www.timesnownews.com/interna...airport/595631
Karachi: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight from Lahore to Karachi crashed near Karachi's Jinnah International Airport, Pakistan media reported on Friday. Confirming the crash, PIA spokesperson Abdul Sattar said that Flight 8303 was carrying 90 passengers and eight crew members from Lahore to Karachi.
The flight crashed into a residential area and was carrying 90 passengers. Footage showed smoke rising from the site of the crash, Dawn reported.
Fakhr-e-Alam✔@falamb3Fire trucks are at the sight....rescue operations are under way for PIA Airbus A320 crash site in Karachi. It is a congested urban area. This has been a terrible year all around. The wreckage and homes remain on fire with jet fuel.
Azhar@MashwaniAzharYa Allah Khair.. #PIA plane Airbus 320 (Lahore to Karachi) crashed near Karachi Airport
95 Passengers and 7 crew members!
"An aircraft of #PIA en route from Lahore to Karachi has reportedly crashed just before landing at Karachi," Radio Pakistan reported
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The mayday message res engine failure is available transcripted on twitter from a poster mentioned above and a recording of same is also available, if you search under the flight number. Cannot post links, sorry.
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Maybe leaked by some insiders since its Pakistan.
It would add to injury to assault, if PIA did release the manifesto without officially informing passengers and staff affected by the crash.
Sads time indeed....
It would add to injury to assault, if PIA did release the manifesto without officially informing passengers and staff affected by the crash.
Sads time indeed....
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4 years ago, a PIA crashed in Ramadan. Pilot error was the nominating factor whilst dealing with an engine failure.
Today we see another accident in the month of Ramadan. If this accident was caused by yet more pilot error, then there must be an investigation to see if the crew were observing their fasts whilst operating. I think this may be an underlying issue with pilot judgement and decision making.
Today we see another accident in the month of Ramadan. If this accident was caused by yet more pilot error, then there must be an investigation to see if the crew were observing their fasts whilst operating. I think this may be an underlying issue with pilot judgement and decision making.
More pictures and videos here including one of the plane coming down....not pretty.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8347577/Airbus-A320-107-people-aboard-crashes-residential-area-Karachi-Pakistan.html
A Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A320 passenger plane carrying more than 100 people today crashed into a residential area of Karachi.
Witnesses said the flight from Lahore had made three failed attempts to land at Jinnah International Airport before ploughing into the Model Colony area of the city on a fourth landing attempt.
The pilot also told air traffic control that he had lost one his engines and he made a final mayday call before the crash. All 99 passengers and eight crew aboard the flight are believed to have died in the crash.
Plumes of billowing smoke smothered the skyline after the Pakistan International Airlines plane smashed into the poor and densely populated area of Model Colony that is two miles from the airport.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8347577/Airbus-A320-107-people-aboard-crashes-residential-area-Karachi-Pakistan.html
A Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A320 passenger plane carrying more than 100 people today crashed into a residential area of Karachi.
Witnesses said the flight from Lahore had made three failed attempts to land at Jinnah International Airport before ploughing into the Model Colony area of the city on a fourth landing attempt.
The pilot also told air traffic control that he had lost one his engines and he made a final mayday call before the crash. All 99 passengers and eight crew aboard the flight are believed to have died in the crash.
Plumes of billowing smoke smothered the skyline after the Pakistan International Airlines plane smashed into the poor and densely populated area of Model Colony that is two miles from the airport.
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Agrred. Weather seemed to be fairly tame.
Except for fuel exhaustion I can't imagine an a320 loosing both engine at landing... Very bad bad bird strike ?
From the footage it would seem they were in controlled flight.
Bit perplexed by the reported multiple go aroudns.
Obviously all very very preliminary
Except for fuel exhaustion I can't imagine an a320 loosing both engine at landing... Very bad bad bird strike ?
From the footage it would seem they were in controlled flight.
Bit perplexed by the reported multiple go aroudns.
Obviously all very very preliminary
I refused to strap my backside to any aircraft of a Ramadan observing airline, during the holy month.
Not suggesting that fasting was the cause or a contributing factor, in this tragedy.
If any crew member is not eating during the hours of daylight is bad enough. If they aren't drinking water, thay are in no fit state to be operating any machinery what so ever.
Not suggesting that fasting was the cause or a contributing factor, in this tragedy.
If any crew member is not eating during the hours of daylight is bad enough. If they aren't drinking water, thay are in no fit state to be operating any machinery what so ever.