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Pakistan : Over 100 dead as Airbus A320 crashes residential area, Karachi today
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Pakistan.html
CNN HD reported it's a 15 year old plane that has been out of service due to Covid 19. [Plumes of smoke smothered the skyline after the Pakistan International Airlines plane smashed into houses among the poor and densely populated area of Model Colony that is two miles from the airport. Footage showed scenes of chaos with burning rubble and plane debris strewn across the area as hospitals ready themselves for a flurry of victims and the Pakistani Army desperately hunts for survivors. The Prime Minister has pledged to hold an 'immediate inquiry' into the crash.] https://news.sky.com/story/pakistan-...rachi-11992696 |
Just reading about this, what a nightmare scenario :(
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Amazing one man and another survived but the Deaths of those on the thin street are expected to be high. Both engines cut out maybe while this 15 year old plane was out of use (around 8 weeks during Covid 19 lockdown) it should have been checked. |
in the world hierarchy of death its low down
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A horrible seemingly avoidable accident RIP to them
On a side note why is a ‘travel correspondent’ reporting on the front page of the Indy that quarantine can be avoided by travelling to Dublin when the Republic has a 14 day quarantine for everyone including UK citizens starting 28th May...such lazy headline grabbing journalism :bored: |
curious about what is the cause of this crash
RIP to victims of course :( but this can be literally still anything, is it a problem with the engines, or was there a blocked pitot-tube (yes that can occur when a plane is on the ground for too long, bugs can go crawl inside, make nests and then your pitot-tube will send faulty readings which in turn make you lose any information as for direction you're going) i know some things because of me being a watcher of National Geographic Air Crash Investigation |
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