Islamabad It was on July 28 five years back when an Airblue Flight — ED-202 — crashed on the Margalla Hills of Islamabad killing all 146 passengers and six crew members, the worst disaster in Pakistan’s aviation history.On the occasion of fifth anniversary of the crash, Airblue Crash Affectees Association
raising the first tier liability amount to Rs5 million. Due to lobbying of ACAA, for the first time in the aviation history of Pakistan, the Crash Investigation Report of Flight ED-202 was made public, which is a requirement under ICAO regulations.
It stated that ACAA continues to expand its scope of activities. It not only got recognition from the international umbrella group of air crash victims’ families — the ‘Air Crash Victims Families Group (ACVFG)’ which enjoys the status of an observer at the ICAO, but the association’s chairman, Junaid Hamid, participated in the 38th General Assembly of ICAO in Montreal, Canada, in September 2013 as part of ACVFG delegation. Recently, the Air Crash Victims’ Families’ Federation International (ACVFFI) was established in Madrid, Spain, with ACAA being one of its three founder members. ACVFFI is being recognised by ICAO and other international organisations as a non-governmental organisation working towards improving international civil aviation regulations with a view to safeguard interests of air crash victims, their families and contributing towards improving flight safety and passenger rights.
ACAA Chairman Junaid Hamid is currently in Spain to sign an agreement in forming of this International Federation of Victim Families.
According to ACAA statement, the cases are still pending in Islamabad High Court. Many affected families are not only facing financial hardships but also mental agony due to delay in resolution of their legal rights.