Karachi: 80 percent of PIA’s crashed plane wreckage removed

KARACHI (HRNW) – Eighty percent debris of the crashed plane of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has been removed as French experts of Airbus company have continued their investigation at the incident location on fourth day.

According to details, heavy machinery of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has also been removed from the crash scene. Three trucks full of plane wreckage have been shifted to airport’s workshop.

Earlier, French investigation team used latest technical equipments to interrogate the matter through forensic science and revealed that the flight data recorder (FDR) will be sent to France for decoding.

The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) was also recovered from the debris.

The investigation team had been assigned the task to inspect the affected buildings to recover the CVR and the services of PIA engineering and technical ground force and Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Security and Vigilance were acquired as well.

Be the first to comment on "Karachi: 80 percent of PIA’s crashed plane wreckage removed"

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*