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Notify PAF Aircraft Crashes

Yes but the lives of our boys are worth a lot more than a '60s era aircraft given a make-over many times over !
Because of their efforts we can't imagine how many times they survived PAF Jets. Every one knows PAF crash ratio is very low.
 
Sir Dotani has a lot of experience on Mirages and he is right on the money here.

We lost a highly experieced Fighter Pilot and a Trainee in this Crash.

We have to learn to live with these limitations. These aircrafts are getting old and weary but still they are serving a purpose for a financially Strapped Pakistan Air Force.

Rest in peace brave and Gallant Warriors, your Nation will never forget your sacrifices.

Any updates regarding the most recent Mirage crash investigation?
 
Pakistan Army Helicopter Accident
Posted on: February 21st, 2014

Pakistan Army/303rd Aviation Group Schweizer TH-300C 786117 performs a training flight at Rahwali Army Air Base on November 17, 2009. An unidentified Pakistan Army helicopter was involved in an accident today, although no injuries were reported. AFD-Alan Warnes

AN AS yet unidentified Pakistan Army helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing today during a training flight. The helicopter came down in Chakri, 37 miles (60km) southwest of Rawalpindi.
No injuries were reported to the two crew members on board, but the extent of damage to the helicopter was not reported. AFD-Dave Allport
 
Pakistan Army Helicopter Accident
Posted on: February 21st, 2014

Pakistan Army/303rd Aviation Group Schweizer TH-300C 786117 performs a training flight at Rahwali Army Air Base on November 17, 2009. An unidentified Pakistan Army helicopter was involved in an accident today, although no injuries were reported. AFD-Alan Warnes

AN AS yet unidentified Pakistan Army helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing today during a training flight. The helicopter came down in Chakri, 37 miles (60km) southwest of Rawalpindi.
No injuries were reported to the two crew members on board, but the extent of damage to the helicopter was not reported. AFD-Dave Allport
You should get an infraction for scaring me like this.

Notify Crashes not emergency landings !!!
 
Helicopter’s crash landing takes place in Quetta; injures official
By Essa Tareen | Apr 3rd, 2014 | 10:46 pm |



QUETTA: A military helicopter belonging to Pakistan’s Army has reportedly done emergency landing on Thursday into an open area of Kuchlak town of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan.

A military official got minor injuries following the the helicopter’s emergency landing due to heavy rainfall across majority areas of Balochistan province today, security sources said.

According to reports, the helicopter was landed due to heavy foggy climate and rainfall at the location and no casualty has been reported except resulting slight injuries to a staff member but other crew escaped safe in the incident.

Three more military helicopters have reached on the spot for rescue activities while contingents of Frontier Corps (FC) has been deployed for its security.

The helicopter would be taken to military’s Khalid Airbase located in the provincial capital of Balochistan tomorrow.
 
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