Pakistani plane plunges into Karachi houses on eve of Eid, killing over 80

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Pilots of the Pakistani airliner carrying 99 people told air traffic controllers they had lost engine power and tried to land at the airport before crashing into houses.

A Pakistan International Airlines Airbus jet with 99 people aboard crashed into a crowded residential district of the city of Karachi on Friday afternoon after twice trying to land at the airport, a witness said.

The other survivor, engineer Muhammad Zubair, told Geo News the pilot came down for one landing, briefly touched down, then took off again. "I opened my seat belt and saw some light – I went towards the light. I had to jump down about 10 feet [3 metres] to get to safety.”Smoke billowed from the scene where flight PK 8303 came down at about 2.45pm. Twisted fuselage lay in the rubble of multi-storey buildings as ambulances rushed through chaotic crowds.Officials try to salvage the wreckage of the passenger plan at the crash scene in a residential area, in Karachi, Pakistan.

"We are returning back, sir, we have lost engines," a man was heard saying in a recording released by the website. The controller freed up both the airport's runways but moments later the man called,"Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!".There was no further communication from the plane, according to the tape, which could not immediately be authenticated.

 

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