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Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 was a scheduled domestic flight from
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Karachi Karachi (; ur, ; ; ) is the most populous city in Pakistan and 12th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 20 million. It is situated at the southern tip of the country along the Arabian Sea coast. It is the former cap ...
, Pakistan. On 22 May 2020, the
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crashed into Model Colony, a densely populated residential area of Karachi only a few kilometres (miles) from the runway, while on a second approach after a failed landing with landing gear not deployed. Of the 91 passengers and 8 crew on board the aircraft, 97 were killed, and two passengers survived with injuries. Eight people on the ground were also injured in the accident, one of whom later succumbed to her injuries.


Accident

The flight, piloted by captain Sajjad Gul and first officer Usman Azam, took off from Lahore at 13:05. and was near the end of its 90-minute journey, when it crashed at around 14:45 (09:45 UTC) into the densely-populated neighborhood of Model Colony around from the airport. The aircraft's wings were reported as being on fire in the moments before the plane crashed into rooftops. The crash damaged buildings in the area, some of which caught fire. The crash was captured on video by a CCTV camera of a nearby building, which shows the aircraft just before crashing into the neighborhood. The aircraft initially made an aborted landing attempt, apparently with the landing gear not deployed. One of the pilots subsequently radioed
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(ATC) reporting
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issues and the failure of both engines. ATC confirmed to the pilot that he was cleared to use either of the airport's two runways, requesting, "Confirm your attempt on
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?" According to PIA's CEO, Arshad Malik, a technical fault prompted the aircraft to make a
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rather than land, even though both runways were available. One of the pilots told the controller, "we are returning back, sir, we have lost engines." Twelve seconds later, one of the pilots declared a mayday emergency, which was the final communication with the aircraft. According to officials from Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), complications had arisen during the aircraft's first descent. The landing gear was still in the retracted position when the aircraft attempted its first landing. Friction marks on the runway suggested there had been some ground contact; at the runway's mark, the plane's left engine is believed to have scraped the runway; at the mark, the right engine made contact. When the pilot went around, it is believed damage had already been caused to both engines from this contact, leading to engine failure after the go-around. This made it impossible for the aircraft to maintain altitude, causing it to crash during its return to the airfield. This is supported by the conversation between the aircraft and air traffic control which indicates that the aircraft was constantly losing altitude. Observers noted that the plane's backup
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(RAT) was deployed, the purpose of which is to supply power to the aeroplane's control systems when both engines have failed and without the
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(APU) running. ''
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'', an Indian publication, reported that the pilots had ignored warnings from air traffic control about the height and speed of the aircraft on approach. At 14:30, the plane was from Karachi, at
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, flying at an altitude of instead of the recommended , when ATC issued its first warning to reduce altitude. Instead of descending, one of the pilots responded by saying that he was satisfied with the descent profile. When only from the airport, the aircraft was at an altitude of 7,000 feet instead of . ATC issued a second instruction to turn to descend. One of the pilots responded again by stating that he was satisfied and able to handle the situation, and that he was prepared for landing. The pilot had a flying experience of 18,000 flight hours. The narrow streets and alleys comprising the area inhibited the rescue services. ISPR, the
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's media wing, reported that special forces of the Pakistan Army and
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had set up a cordon. Video footage of the crash scene showed emergency teams trying to reach the scene amid the rubble, clouds of black smoke and flames in the background. Residents said it is not uncommon for aircraft on final approach to pass so close to building rooftops that they "feel... we can touch it", given the proximity of the runways. Jinnah Airport is surrounded by urban areas on all sides save for the north side, which leads to a scenario very similar to
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or
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with jets having to pass low over urban buildings before landing on one of the two runways.
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's Faisal Edhi said at least 25 houses suffered damage due to the crash. PIA's spokesman Abdullah Hafiz Khan has said that 18 houses were destroyed or badly damaged. According to a witness statement collected by
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, the plane hit a mobile phone tower in the vicinity of the airport as it crashed.


Aircraft

The crashed aircraft was an
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, built in 2004, with
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2274, and owned by
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(GECAS). It made its maiden flight on 17 August 2004 and was leased to
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as B-6017 between 2004 and 2014. It was then leased to
Pakistan International Airlines Pakistan International Airlines ( ur, ; abbreviated PIA, ur, ) is an international airline that serves as the national flag carrier of Pakistan under the administrative control of the Secretary to the Government of Pakistan for Aviation. It ...
(PIA) by GECAS on 31 October 2014, with
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AP-BLD. The plane was powered by CFM56-5B4/P engines, which were most recently installed in February and May 2019. The landing gear was installed in October 2014 and was next due for major servicing or replacement after 10 years in 2024. The PIA's engineering department reported that the last routine maintenance check on the plane was conducted on 21 March 2020, and the most comprehensive check was last performed on 19 October 2019, during which no defects were found in its engines, landing gear or
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. From 22 March to 7 May 2020, the plane had remained grounded owing to flight cancellations amid the global
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. From 7 May onward, the plane had conducted six flights. The Civil Aviation Authority had declared the aircraft fit for flight until 5 November. On the day prior to the incident, the plane had operated a flight from
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to Lahore and had logged 47,124 flight hours.


Victims

Pakistan International Airlines released details of the flight manifest which shows 91 passengers (51 men, 31 women, and 9 children); there were also eight crew members. The death toll was confirmed as 97, consisting solely of those on board the plane but later one of those injured on the ground died. One of the passengers was an American citizen. Among those killed is Pakistani model and actress
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. Five officers from the Pakistan Army and one from the
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were also among the victims. Meeran Yousaf, the spokesman of
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, has said eight residents of the Model Colony were injured in the crash and most victims' corpses had suffered burns. Most of the injured were women and children. Faisal Edhi said 25–30 people were hospitalized, mostly due to burns. Ten days after the accident, one of the injured residents, a child maid, died in the hospital due to burn injuries.
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was used to identify some of the victims. As of 10 June 2020, 95 people have been identified, per Federal Aviation Minister
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. Edhi Foundation has reported about 19 bodies being taken away by relatives by force from its morgue, without providing proof to establish identity or waiting for identification through DNA testing. Some families of the victims have alleged that the DNA identification tests carried out by the authorities were improper, accusing them of delay and misidentification.


Aftermath

The
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Minister of Health and Population Welfare declared a state of emergency for Karachi's hospitals, while Prime Minister
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ordered all available resources to the crash site, as did the chief of staff of the Pakistan Air Force. Khan also announced an inquiry, while PIA was reported to have shut down its website. The President,
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, tweeted his condolences. Public figures across Pakistan expressed their sadness and shock at the incident. Many international leaders and celebrities also sent their condolences. Pakistan had allowed domestic flights to resume, following suspension during the COVID-19 pandemic, six days earlier on 16 May. Since the crash occurred during the last days of Ramadan, many people were expected to travel to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with their families. The pandemic had already stretched the healthcare resources of the city and the crash intensified the burden. Consequently, one of the two survivors was moved to a public hospital in the city centre instead of hospitals closer to the crash site. The government announced a compensation of (₨ 10 
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, US$6,250) each for the families of those killed, and (₨ 5 lakh, US$3,125) each for the two survivors. One of the survivors was identified as banker Zafar Masud, who is the CEO of the
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. On 25 June 2020, 150 of 434 pilots employed by PIA were indefinitely grounded for holding "either bogus or suspicious licenses". Five days later on 30 June, PIA was banned from flying into the European Union for six months for failing multiple safety tests and for failing to properly implement a safety management system, as stated in a letter sent to PIA from the European Union Air Safety Agency (EASA). The EASA stated that the decision could be appealed. The EASA also banned the airline from flying to the United Kingdom. On 9 July, PIA was banned from flying to the United States.


Investigation

The investigation is being conducted by Pakistan's Aircraft Accident Investigation Board (AAIB). Airbus, the aircraft's manufacturer, stated they would be providing assistance to the investigation. Subsequently, an 11-member Airbus team visited the crash site on 26 May. The United States' National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) also stated they would assist in the investigation. The aircraft's
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(FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) were recovered and flown to France.
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, the federal minister for the
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, said that the full results of the inquiry would be made available within three months. The engines had scraped the runway three times on the pilot's first attempt to land, causing friction and sparks. The contact with the runway may have caused substantial damage to the engines' critical components located on the underside, consequently leading to failure. In a report published on 22 June 2020, both the
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on duty and flight crew's actions were reported to have been contributing factors which ultimately culminated in the crash. In the report, the Captain was cited as being "overconfident". A fourteen-page preliminary report on the accident was released on 24 June. Extracts from the cockpit voice recorder suggest the pilots were preoccupied in a non-operational conversation about the
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. The aircraft was at an altitude of at navigation-waypoint MAKLI, whereas it was expected to be at . The pilots disengaged the
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, and switched to "Open Descent" mode, in an effort to capture the ILS glide path, the aircraft momentarily achieved descent rates of over . The landing gear was extended at a height of when the aircraft was from the runway but was inexplicably retracted by the time it came to . Landing was attempted without the landing gear extended.Initial report finds human error on part of pilots, ATC officials in PIA crash: aviation minister
''Dawn'', 24 June 2020.
Before the first landing attempt (according to the CVR and FDR), multiple alerts including the over speed and gear unsafe warning, as well as ground proximity warning system (GPWS) all sounded, but were either missed or disregarded by the flight crew. One of the airport's CCTV cameras recorded the aircraft's first landing attempt and screenshots from the recording were used in the preliminary report. The recording shows the aircraft touching down on the runway on its engines with sparks resulting from friction with the asphalt at high speed. In the footage of the crash from the CCTV camera on the building near the crash site, the aircraft's landing gear was extended at the moment of impact.


See also

* List of accidents and incidents involving the Airbus A320 family


Explanatory notes


References


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Press releases
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