Pilots unhurt in PAF plane’s crash-landing
MARDAN: Pilots remained unhurt as a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) training aircraft made a crash-landing in Katlang area on Thursday, source said. The sources said that Mashaq, a Pakistan Air Force training aircraft, developed some technical fault during a routine training mission. The pilots of the aircraft made successful emergency
By our correspondents
April 10, 2015
MARDAN: Pilots remained unhurt as a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) training aircraft made a crash-landing in Katlang area on Thursday, source said. The sources said that Mashaq, a Pakistan Air Force training aircraft, developed some technical fault during a routine training mission. The pilots of the aircraft made successful emergency landing in the fields at Pipal village in Katlang tehsil of Mardan district. Both pilots Squadron Leader Asif Farooq and Haseeb remained unhurt.
-
Prince Harry, King Charles Planning Something That ‘could Change Everything’ For Archie, Lilibet -
Courtney Love Gives Rare Insights Into Friendship With Lana Del Rey -
Brian Littrell Accused Of Using Homophobic Slur After Video Shown In Trespassing Dispute -
From Human To Machine: 15% Of American Accept AI In Leadership Roles -
Singapore Confirms First Local Spread Of Mutated Monkeypox Clade Ib Strain -
Kristi Noem Claims She Was ‘blindsided By ‘crossdressing’ News: Insider Talks Suspicion -
Royal Expert Lifts Lid On Why Meghan Missed Queen Elizabeth II’s Final Moments -
Lily Collins Marks Quiet Milestone As 14-month-old Daughter Tove Grows Fast -
Cardi B Reveals Biggest Weakness And Fans Didn't See That Coming -
World Autism Awareness Day: Celebrating Different Minds, Shaping A Shared Future -
Hollywood Stars Hesitant To Work With Prince Harry, Meghan Markle: Here’s Why -
Cher Makes Son Chaz Bono Question His Worth With 'cheap Power Move' -
Brazil Approves Law Giving Separated Couples Joint Custody Of Pets -
Princesses Beatrice And Eugenie Hit With Urgent Warning Over King Charles' Invitation -
RAYE Unveils Why Her ‘every Blood Cell Is Exhausted’ -
From AI Self-preservation To ‘peer Preservation’: New Study Raises Alarm Over Hidden Risks