

On the video, the A320 can be seen stalling with its landing gears down.Įxclusive CCTV Footage of today Plane Crash Near Karachi Airport #Breaking #PlaneCrash #Karachi #Pakistan #PIA /WXlOzLrGPm One intriguing element, however, comes from a nearby CCTV camera that captured the aircraft seconds before impact. No casualty was reported on the ground, where eleven people were injured. 97 people were killed, two survived and were hospitalized in stable condition. “We are proceeding direct, we have lost engines,” said the captain, shortly before crashing in a residential area, about 4,400 feet from the airport runways. The flight crew radioed ATC to report they lost engine power. #PlaneSpottersPakistan #avipak #planecrash #karachi /eOKiCAeRu7 A little smoke can be seen from engines as well. Here is AP-BLD in it’s final moments, attempting a go around after it’s first attempt of belly landing. Our hearts weep with some terrible news coming out of Karachi today. A nearby planespotter took a picture of the aircraft, with both engines damaged. Scratch marks of the left engine appear at the 4,500 feet mark from the threshold, and more scratches, this time from both engines, at 5,500 feet.įrom this moment, pilots aborted the landing and decided to carry out a go-around. It appears that the A320 had not deployed its landing gears when it touched runway 25L, as shown by footage released by the country’s Civil Aviation Authority. According to local media, Karachi air traffic control warned the flight crew three times of their faulty altitude, to which the pilot responded by saying that he was “satisfied.”
