Debris of missing Army Aviation helicopter found

Helicopter went missing when it was flying over Chenab River. Pilot, trainee officer still missing.


Web Desk May 23, 2012
Debris of missing Army Aviation helicopter found

WAZIRABAD: The debris of an Army Aviation helicopter, which went missing near Wazirabad earlier on Wednesday, has been found, Express News reported.

The helicopter was flying over Chenab River. A pilot and a trainee officer were reported to have been on board when the helicopter went missing.

The debris of the helicopter was found from the Chenab River. According to Express News, the doors of the helicopter were found open and the seat-belts broken.

The search for Pilot Major Zahid Bari and trainee officer Captain Ahmed is still underway.

COMMENTS (32)

G.A. | 12 years ago | Reply

@Prince Harry: "A life is a life whether civilian or military but sadness for a loss of life will keep on geting overshadowed by criticism so long as our army’s quest for running this country keeps on overshadowing their primary duty; protecting the borders which they havent been very successful in doing if i may add."

Your attitude is totally prejudiced against army....how can you say that army is not doing their primary duty even after the loss of thousands of soldiers... It is only your this kind of attitude (that is found in few sections of our society) which help enemies to exploit the situation in their favour. There is no distinction between civilian or military life, we all are in same boat and we all have made and making sacrifices for our beloved country. Blaming each other for overall problematic state is not fair.....everyone of us contributed in bringing this time.
Prince Harry | 12 years ago | Reply

@Zeta: That's exactly the kind of thinking which has given our army the feeling that they can do whatever they want in this country and when someone tries to question them they start selling patriotism. It's people like you who can't call a spade a spade that the country is at this pass. This is mere the frustration of Pakistani people at the transgressions of our own army against us. You have to let them know that their people don't appreciate what they're doing. Losing a life is sad. A life is a life whether civilian or military but sadness for a loss of life will keep on geting overshadowed by criticism so long as our army's quest for running this country keeps on overshadowing their primary duty; protecting the borders which they havent been very successful in doing if i may add.

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