President takes notice of PIA emergency landings

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President Asif Ali Zardari has taken strong notice of recent reports about various emergency landings by PIA flights.
He has directed the Chairman PIA and Civil Aviation Authority to conduct a thorough inquiry into these incidents and submit a comprehensive report within three days.
He has also directed the concerned authorities to ensure that no such incident takes place in future.
Spokesperson of the President Farhatullah Babar said that besides calling for a detailed report‚ the President has also called for a meeting to get a comprehensive briefing on the issue.

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  1. No such incident happens in future????? hahha
    BUDDY ITS AVIATION – IT CAN HAPPEN ANYTIME / ANYWHERE
    Better way to put it is; Help Engeneering to improve saftey standards and pump in money for PARTS…..Even then you cant stop incidents from happening. One can only reduce their risk & learn from them.
    Can you stop all road accidents?

  2. Sort a like what you(Zardari) did with the load shedding,well,its 8pm in Lahore right now and my wife and kids sit in the dark and I can't talk to them.Its all talk,its always talk,people of Pakistan always fall for the talk.No commitments fulfilled,no promises came thru,its the Pakistani way,people still hungry,uneducated,unemployed,no electricity,no water and no gas,economy s*u*c*k*s* lets see what else is good in Pakistan,ohhhhh,lets not forget the patrol and CNG.Thank you Mr. President,thank you PPP,if I missed something and I know I did,just add on.Zardari,and you are worried about PIA???? REALLY?????are you serious????

  3. What theatrics is this all?. PIA was ruined by cronies of A to Z. Just imagine this, that PIA gives a medal to a pilot for landing an aircraft wirh one engine out, something he is trained to do and paid for.

  4. pia is in very bad shape ..just as young docs get beaten by criminal police in lahore balochistan .. how can pia be any different .. islamics feudals cannot live in peace in modern world 2012 ..

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