Plane Crash in Pak, 132 people killed

pankaj nema

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In the Air blue Pakistan Plane Crash of 2010 ; there was ONE Hindu on the Flight

On his Coffin the PURE Pakis had Written the word KAFIR in bold letters
so that the infidel's dead body didnt get mixed up with the believers

What will they do now to that American man's coffin
 

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^^

Any references?

On the other hand, it probably meant, "This person should not be buried, rather cremated," and the term "Kafir" did not necessarily had to have an offensive connotation.
 

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There were several Editorial and other articles by liberal journalists in 2010 when this thing
was reported by Paki media

You will have to google for it

The main thrust of those articles was the INTOLERANCE and rising extremism of the Paki society
 

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Ok, I take your word for it.

As I said, it does not necessarily mean something offensive; however, given Pakistan's track record, I won't be surprised if it was intentional.
 

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Passenger plane escapes accident as tyre bursts amid landing:laugh::laugh::laugh::lol:

KARACHI: Less than two days after an airline jet crashed near Islamabad that killing all 127 people onboard, another plane narrowly escaped a major accident on Sunday at the Karachi Airport runway.

The plane suffered problems when one of its tyres burst causing the aircraft to tilt towards its side during landing.

The spokesman said the Shaheen Air plane 737 was coming from Islamabad and landed at Karachi Airport at 12.16 pm when the incident occurred. However, all the 122 passengers and six crew members on board remained safe, said the spokesman of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Pervez George.

The Karachi airport runway was shut down following the incident.

The Director General of the CAA, Nadeem Khan Yousufzai, has launched a probe of the matter and all flights to and from the airport were suspended till 5 pm today.

The Director General CAA also requested Pakistan International Airline (PIA) to help remove the aircraft from the runway so that it could be cleared for normal traffic, the CAA spokesman said.

Some passengers on board the plane complained that the pilot never opened the emergency gates and the passengers were stranded on the aircraft for at least half an hour following the accident.

Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar has also has ordered an inspection of all aircraft being operated by private airlines in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, at the Lahore airport, a flight bound for Mashhad, Iran was delayed due to technical difficulties.

According to reports, flight number 742 was delayed due to a leakage in the jet's fuel tank. However, officials at the private airline said the reason for the delay was over-fueling.

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Bhoja Air: Website claims flights as usual:lol::lol::lol::lol:



Bhoja Air has become a focus of attention and official and public scrutiny after its Boeing 737-200 air craft, the 27-year-old aircraft long past its economic life.

The following are the excerpts of the text culled from the website of Bhoja Air. It would let the readers read what Bhoja Air says about itself:

On 7 November 1993, Bhoja Air started operations. The airline started with services on domestic routes and inaugurating flights between Karachi, Lahore and Quetta, with a dry lease Boeing 737-200 aircraft.

The aircraft was registered with Pakistani registration and was the first private airline in Pakistan to operate
with a Western manufactured aircraft.

It commenced its international operations on January 24th 1998 with a flight between Karachi and Dubai. Bhoja Air now intends to restart its operations by January 2012, and re-engage itself with the dynamic Pakistani aviation industry.

Management

Farook Omar Bhoja Chairman

M. Arshad Jalil Managing Director

Capt. Najmul Huda Director Operations

Mr Arif Majeed Director Finance

Mr Shahsawar-ud-din Director Engineering

Mr M. Omar Jalil Director Management Information Systems

Air Cdre (R) Javed Ishaq Director Corporate Affairs

AVM (R) Rafi Director North

Mr Mir Muhammad Akbar Director Marketing & Services

Mr. M. Akhlaq Qureshi GM Information Technology

Bhoja Air's website also include a route map of operations in Karachi.

Bhoja's website also says that "All Flights will be operated as per schedule" below the "List of passengers who died in the crash of doomed Bhoja Air Karachi on Islamabad Flight B4-213 on Friday.

Bhoja Air;s website also gives the following schedule of its flights saying "All Flights will be operated as per schedule":
 

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