PIA PK-661 crash: List of passengers on board

31 men, 9 women and two infants were on board


News Desk December 07, 2016

A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane carrying 48 people crashed on Wednesday in the mountainous north of the country and burst into flames.

PIA flight PK661 had departed from Chitral at 3.30 and crashed at 4.30pm near Abbottabad. There are no survivors, so far.

While the rescue operation continues, at least 36 bodies have so far been recovered from the site.

According to Express News, two infants and nine women were also among the victims.

Crew members

One of the crew members of the ill-fated PIA plane that crashed near Abbottabad on December 7, 2016. PHOTO: PIA



Air hostess Asma Adil who was onboard the crashed PIA plane. PHOTO: PIA



Passengers:

  1. Abid Qaiser

  2. Ahsan SS

  3. Ahtiram ul Haq

  4. Aisha

  5. Akbar Ali

  6. Akhtar Mehmood

  7. Amir Shoukat

  8. Amna Ahmed

  9. Maahrukh Ahmed

  10. Asim Waqas

  11. Ateeq Muhammad

  12. Farah Naz

  13. Farhat Aziz

  14. Gohar Ali

  15. Gul Norani

  16. Haji Nawaz

  17. Han Qiang

  18. Harald Kessler

  19. Hassan Ali

  20. Herwig Eichelbenger

  21. Junaid Nahya

  22. Khan Junaid Jamshed

  23. Mehmood Atud

  24. Mirza Gul

  25. Farhan Ali

  26. Muhammad Ali Khan

  27. Muhammad Khalid Masood

  28. Muhammad Khan

  29. Muhammad Khawar

  30. Muhammad Nouman Shafique

  31. Muhammad Takbeer Khan

  32. Nigar Uddin

  33. Osama Ahmed Warraich

  34. Rani Mehreen

  35. Salman Zainulabidin

  36. Sami SA

  37. Samina Gul

  38. Shamshad Begum

  39. Taiba Aziz

  40. Taimoor Arshid

  41. Umara Khan

  42. Zahida Perveen


Total Passengers

Male – 31
Female – 9
Infants – 2

COMMENTS (2)

Grace | 8 years ago | Reply @Fahim: There should be an inquiry but now is not the time to pass judgement. Even airlines with new planes in less demanding environments also have accidents. Travelling in Northern Pakistan is always dangerous given the weather and mountains.
Fahim | 8 years ago | Reply Unfortunately who are dead, can't return. But question must be asked why pia is operating such old aircrafts. Why they all are not grounded at once?
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