The plane that crashed in Karachi had not undergone a technical inspection for two months: the report claims


Islamabad, Saturday 23rd May 2020

Media reports on the Pakistan International Airlines plane that crashed in Karachi revealed that the plane had not been inspected for the past two months. The plane undergoes a technical inspection before take-off, but Pakistan Airlines has killed seven people in gross negligence.

Media, including Pakistan's Dawn newspaper, revealed that Pakistan International Airlines had shown gross negligence in the matter of the crashed plane. The aircraft has not undergone a technical inspection in the last two months. The plane arrived in Lahore from Muscat a day earlier. He was sent from Lahore to Karachi in a matter of hours.

The technical history of the crashed plane was released. No defects were reported in the aircraft's engine or landing system, as claimed. Following criticism over the technical probe, the Pakistan Aviation Authority clarified that the aircraft was declared fit to fly by November 2020, so repeated technical inspections were not necessary.

The Pakistan Pilots Association demanded an impartial inquiry from the international team. No apparent cause has been identified for the crash.

Four people were killed in the plane crash. Including nine children. Popular Pakistani model Zara Abid is also claimed to have died in the accident, but there is no official explanation yet.

There were 6 passengers in total, two of whom were rescued. Surviving passengers said three major tremors were felt before the plane crashed.

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