Balochistan; A light-weight plane crashed in Awaran, killing the pilot Pilot Qazi Ajmal flew his jerocopter from Karachi and entered the territory of Balochistan. Meanwhile, Qazi Ajmal's plane crashed into a mountain and crashed. - News advertisement

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Sunday, December 5, 2021

Balochistan; A light-weight plane crashed in Awaran, killing the pilot Pilot Qazi Ajmal flew his jerocopter from Karachi and entered the territory of Balochistan. Meanwhile, Qazi Ajmal's plane crashed into a mountain and crashed.

 Sunday, December 5, 2021 


Karachi (News advertisment Latest. 05 December 2021) A light weight plane 'Zero Copter' crashed in Awaran area of   Balochistan province and the instructor pilot of the plane died on the spot. Pilot Qazi Ajmal flew his jerocopter from Karachi. Qazi Ajmal's plane crashed into a mountain while entering Balochistan. According to media reports, Qazi Ajmal, a pilot working for the Wildlife Department of Balochistan, flew his jet helicopter from Karachi and entered the territory of Balochistan but disappeared while flying in the area of   Kand Malir. Meanwhile, Qazi Ajmal's plane crashed into a mountain. The wreckage of the plane and the body of the pilot were found.

On the other hand, a passenger of a private airline flying from Karachi to Islamabad narrowly escaped the accident. The plane flying from Karachi left for Islamabad with 150 passengers.


While the plane was landing at the airport after arriving in Islamabad, the birds collided with the plane at the same time. The birds collided with the landing gear of the plane which caused damage to the plane. However, No passenger was harmed in the incident while a team of engineers, after assessing the damage to the plane, declared the plane clear and sent it to Karachi.


It is to be noted that in recent times, there has been an increase in the number of bird strikes on the busy airports of Pakistan. This, in turn, increases the likelihood of birds colliding with aircraft.

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