Two pilots martyred as PAF training aircraft crashes in Peshawar
Aircraft was returning from a training sortie
PESHAWAR:
Two Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilots were martyred on Tuesday as a training aircraft crashed while landing at the Peshawar airbase, said a statement released.
The FT-7PG trainer aircraft crashed while recovering from a routine operational training mission during landing.
"Both the pilots embraced Shahadat in the tragic incident. A board of inquiry has been ordered by Air Headquarters to determine the cause of accident," said the PAF statement.
Soon after the incident, a rescue operation was launched.
Training plane crashes at Lahore's Ferozepur Road
Last month a training aircraft reportedly crashed at Lahore’s Ferozepur Road, according to rescue sources.
The plane was a part of training sessions conducted at the old airport on Walton Road. During the flight, the two-seater plane lost balance and crashed into the side of a house.
Fortunately, the pilot and co-pilot only suffered minor injuries for which they were given first aid by Rescue 1122.
Two Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilots were martyred on Tuesday as a training aircraft crashed while landing at the Peshawar airbase, said a statement released.
The FT-7PG trainer aircraft crashed while recovering from a routine operational training mission during landing.
"Both the pilots embraced Shahadat in the tragic incident. A board of inquiry has been ordered by Air Headquarters to determine the cause of accident," said the PAF statement.
Soon after the incident, a rescue operation was launched.
Training plane crashes at Lahore's Ferozepur Road
Last month a training aircraft reportedly crashed at Lahore’s Ferozepur Road, according to rescue sources.
The plane was a part of training sessions conducted at the old airport on Walton Road. During the flight, the two-seater plane lost balance and crashed into the side of a house.
Fortunately, the pilot and co-pilot only suffered minor injuries for which they were given first aid by Rescue 1122.