Pilot killed in PAF aircraft crash near Attock

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Rescue teams have found dead body of the pilot of a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) training aircraft that crashed near Mansar town in Attock here on Monday.
According to PAF spokesperson, a PAF jet aircraft which was on a routine training mission crashed due to technical malfunction near Attock.
According to sources, the body of Squadron Leader Hussain was recovered some three kilometers from the crash site.
No loss of civilian life or property has been reported on ground, according to PAF spokesperson.
A board of inquiry has been ordered to determine the cause of accident, the spokesperson said.

4 COMMENTS

  1. Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Raj'un
    To Allah we belong and to Him we shall return.

    Very sad indeed…! Can't express the feelings. May Allah rest his soul in Peace & Heavens. May Allah give courage to his relatives & friends to bear this loss.
    But Shahadat Mubarik.

  2. Jawanon Ka Ye Jazba Un Ki Imaan Ki Nishani Hai,
    Watan Baqi Rahe Zindagi Tu Ani Jani Hai!!!

    A witness of the occurrence said that the jet was on fire for sometime but was heading for the Mansar Camp (Army Installation). The pilot stayed with it till very late veering the JF-17 away from population, which forced a no-chute ejection at a very low altitude. May Allah grant the family the patience and courage to pass through the ordeal!

    Sqn Ldr Hussain Lives On!!!

  3. He was a brave soldier, and sacrificed his life for saving the lives of innocent people. His Chivalry will always be written in gold letters. I request High commands to recommend him for Nishaan-e-Haider. My eyes are full of tears at the loss of such refined Pilot, my colleague, Sqyadron Leader Muhammad Hussein, who won the best pilot trophy, was glorious in his professional as well as his personal lifestyle. May his brave soul rest in peace. Amin.

  4. Squadron Leader Hussain was the husband of my friend, they got married back in 2008 and has a 2 year old daughter. May his soul rest in peace.

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