PIA engineers blamed for 2016 crash in probe report

Nearly four years after a Pakistan International Airlines’ flight crashed in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, killing 47 people, a probe report has said that the aircraft had three “technical anomalies” for which the airline’s engineers were responsible, according to a media report.

The plane crashed near Havelian in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province on December 7, 2016, killing all 47 passengers and crew on board the ATR42 aircraft of the national carrier.

Junaid Jamshed, a singer-turned-preacher, was among the people killed in one of the most disastrous air crashes in the country’s aviation history.

The Aircraft Accident and Investigation Board (AAIB) completed its investigation into the crash and revealed that the aircraft had three “technical anomalies” for which the airline’s engineers were responsible, the Dawn News reported.

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