Pakistani passenger plane crash: pilots and controllers overplayed on June 25, 5:53

The Pakistani government revealed in May that a passenger plane crashed in May and killed 97 passengers and crew, and the wheels were missing at the time of landing. I showed the view.

On July 22, a Pakistani domestic airliner, Airbus A320, crashed in a residential area near the airport in Karachi, a city in southern Pakistan, killing 97 passengers and crew.

Aviation authorities collected flight data and a "black box" that recorded conversations in the cockpit and proceeded with analysis, and announced a preliminary survey result on the 24th.

As a result, when the aircraft pilot entered the landing position, he was instructed to lower the altitude because the altitude was higher than the regulation, but he neglected it and made the landing.

In addition, at the time of landing, the wheels did not come out from the passenger plane, and after the fuselage and the engine touched the ground, I tried to take off and land again, but it said that it crashed.

The controller also said that he did not give proper warnings to the pilot, and he pointed out that the accident was a combination of pilot and controller negligence.

On the other hand, in response to the announcement of the report, Minister of Defense Salwar said in a press conference, ``The captain and the co-pilot had repeatedly told the family that they had been infected with the new coronavirus, which has continued to spread in Pakistan in the cockpit. Blamed the pilot for "lacking concentration."

The Pakistani government has stated that there were no technical problems with the passenger aircraft at the time of the accident, and will continue to investigate and publish the final report.