Islamabad :
A Pakistan Air Force training fighter plane crashed near Attock district of Punjab province. A spokesman for the Pakistan Air Force said the plane was on a routine training flight when the accident occurred. No casualties were reported and both pilots were able to get off the plane safely.
A spokesman for the Pakistan Air Force said that the Air Headquarters had formed a Board of Inquiry to find out the cause of the incident. Was destroyed, but the pilot was able to land safely.
It should be noted that a few incidents of Pakistan Air Force training plane crash have taken place in the recent past in which the pilots also drank martyrdom drink.
Earlier on March 11, a Pakistan Air Force F-16 plane crashed near Shakar Padiyan in Islamabad, killing Wing Commander Noman Akram. The F-16 crashed during rehearsals for the March 23 parade.
On February 12, a Pakistan Air Force training plane crashed during a flight in Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in which the pilot managed to escape safely.
On February 7, a Pakistan Air Force plane crashed during a routine flight near Shorkot in Punjab province, but no casualties were reported.
Earlier on January 7, a Pakistan Air Force plane crashed near Mianwali, killing both pilots on board.
According to the spokesperson of Pakistan Air Force, the Pakistan Air Force plane Mirage crashed near Shorekot during a routine training flight. On November 24, 2015, the plane crashed and Pakistan’s first female pilot officer Maryam Mukhtar was martyred. PG (FT-7PG) was on a normal flight.
There were two plane crashes in May 2017, the first of which took place on May 2 in Jhang District, Punjab Province, where the Mirage crashed, but the pilots survived.
In another incident near Mianwali on May 25, 2017, an F-7PG training aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force crashed and fortunately the pilots were safe in this accident as well.
There were also two plane crashes in August 2017, the first of which took place on August 9 near Mianwali Sabzazar, where an F-7PG crashed, killing pilot Zeeshan. The F-7PG crashed near Sargodha in August 2017, but the pilot survived.
A similar incident took place early last year when a Pakistan Air Force training plane crashed in Balochistan’s Mastung district, killing the pilots.