One killed as PAF training aircraft crashes in Jhang
PAF spokesperson confirms crash but says they do not have any information about the pilot of the aircraft.
JHANG:
A Pakistan Air Force training aircraft crashed near Kot Shakir, Hussainabad in Jhang, Express News reported on Thursday evening.
A PAF spokesperson said that the aircraft crashed in the Thal range. The spokesperson though said there was no information about the pilot at this point in time.
According to Express News correspondent Khurram Saeed reported that an aircraft which caught fire mid-air, crashed to the ground. He added that rescue services had told him that one body had been pulled from the wreckage of the aircraft.
Rescue teams and officials of the PAF have been dispatched to the spot.
Earlier this year. two Pakistan Air Force (PAF) trainer aircraft collided in mid-air on Thursday, killing the four pilots. Eleven people were injured as the debris from the planes crashed on houses near the Rashakai interchange in Risalpur. The collision occurred around 10:20 am while the two aircraft were conducting routine training flights.
A Pakistan Air Force training aircraft crashed near Kot Shakir, Hussainabad in Jhang, Express News reported on Thursday evening.
A PAF spokesperson said that the aircraft crashed in the Thal range. The spokesperson though said there was no information about the pilot at this point in time.
According to Express News correspondent Khurram Saeed reported that an aircraft which caught fire mid-air, crashed to the ground. He added that rescue services had told him that one body had been pulled from the wreckage of the aircraft.
Rescue teams and officials of the PAF have been dispatched to the spot.
Earlier this year. two Pakistan Air Force (PAF) trainer aircraft collided in mid-air on Thursday, killing the four pilots. Eleven people were injured as the debris from the planes crashed on houses near the Rashakai interchange in Risalpur. The collision occurred around 10:20 am while the two aircraft were conducting routine training flights.