(Source: http://www.opfblog.com/11102/major-pakistan-air-crashes/)As weekend Pilot and a flying enthusiast I am just amazed at the english used in the narrative by the CAA. The Boeing 737, operated by local airline Bhoja Air, was flying to the capital from Pakistan's biggest city and business hub Karachi.

PHOTO: AFP ‘India under Modi not even safe for Hindu migrants’Sonya Hussyn responds to criticism over her stance on autism and schizophreniaTurkey and Pakistan: Political progress in non-Arab Muslim world A passenger airliner crashed near Islamabad on Friday while trying to land during a thunderstorm, officials said, with all 127 people on board believed dead The Bhoja Air flight from Karachi burst into flames after coming down in fields near a village on the outskirts of the Pakistani capital as it tried to land in rain and hail at the city's international airport. redistributed or derived from. Next article Coach has responsibility for success of team and not only individuals, says Gary Kirsten. In my view Boeing 's own report should also be published and made available so that such accidents are avoided and this does not relegate to only being a blame shifting exercise. Why do we forget that the dead pilot has a lot of flying experience and that every pilot faces a crisis situation at some point of time during his career. that he had the" runway in sight" on his Localizer ? The details of conversation in the cockpit seems to be real. But again I will say that the sequence of events that took place in the dying moments of that fateful flight were very tragic and also point towards the fragility of human life.I lost my mother last year as well. We pilots are taught safety first ! CRM must come into action. Nevertheless it is a bitter reality that sometimes over confidence becomes the reason for disaster. Friday was the airline's first evening flight from Karachi, a Bhoja Air official said.Inter-city travel in Pakistan is most efficient by air, but plane crashes are relatively rare. The Bhoja Air flight BHO-213 took off from Karachi for Islamabad at 5:05pm with 127 people onboard including six crew members. Pakistani villagers look at the debris from a plane following the crash of a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 on the outskirts of Islamabad on April 20, 2012. All rights reserved.
Subscribe to RT newsletter to get stories the mainstream media won’t tell you Unless otherwise stated, all content is No one can understand how much it hurts to lose a parent, especially a mother. We as human beings are helpless against the forces of nature. there is no shame in going around when you don't have a stablized approach WX is one of the bigest causes for un-for- told crashes and I am pretty sure a Pilot with over 10,000 of flying time knew better than to land in that WX ? So ! Following communication facilities were available and serviceable. How do they know what he was "thinking" when the report continues to harp on the fact " He was determined to Land " ????

Twitter. copyrighted © 2020 The Express Tribune.Onlookers are seen at the site of the Bhoja Air Boeing 737 crash in the outskirts of Islamabad on April 25, 2012. M/s BHOJA AIR FLIGHT BHO-213, BOEING 737-236A, REG # AP-BKC CRASHED ON 20th APRIL, ... serviceable at BBIAP Islamabad prior to the crash of ill fated Flight BHO-213. Even then the role of PCAA as both the report development/issuance body and under which such a large number of crashes have occurred is being questioned. © Autonomous Nonprofit Organization “TV-Novosti”, 2005–2020. All 127 people on board a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 have been killed after the plane crashed several kilometers short of Islamabad airport.