PAF Mirage aircraft crashes
ISLAMABAD: A Mirage aircraft of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), while on a routine training mission, crashed near Somniani on Thursday.According to a PAF spokesman here, the pilot of the aircraft ejected safely.No loss of civilian life and property has been reported on ground. A board of inquiry has been ordered
By our correspondents
April 17, 2015
ISLAMABAD: A Mirage aircraft of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), while on a routine training mission, crashed near Somniani on Thursday.According to a PAF spokesman here, the pilot of the aircraft ejected safely.No loss of civilian life and property has been reported on ground. A board of inquiry has been ordered by the Air Headquarters to determine the cause of accident, he concluded.
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