BREAKING A PIA Pakistan International #PK8303 A320 has crashed near Karachi airport

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A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) aircraft A320 near Jinnah international airport Karachi.

PIA spokesperson Abdul Sattar confirmed the crash and added that Flight 8303 was carrying 90 passengers and 8 crew members from Lahore to Karachi.

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  • UPDATE Both the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder of PIA A320 have been found.
  • UPDATE An aerial footage of PIA A320 crash site has been released by the Army.
    https://twitter.com/Aviation_NewsTW/status/1264120592115982337
  • UPDATE Three survivors of the plane crash (one woman and 2 men), 2 died in hospital or on way but were found alive by paramedics.
  • UPDATE Another CCTV footage shows the crash of the #PK8303 A320.
  • UPDATE A Pakistani government official reported that at least two passengers of #PK8303 have survived the accident.
  • UPDATE Photo of #PK8303 just prior to the crash at Karachi. The RAT is deployed and it looks the pilots tried a belly landing on first attempt.
  • Credit: Plane Spotters Pakistan

    UPDATE A passenger of another flight landing in Karachi captured the crash site.

  • UPDATE A CCTV footage shows the PIA A320 #PK8303 few seconds before crash.
  • UPDATE Mayor of Karachi says no survivors after plane crash with 107 on board in Pakistan – AP.
  • UPDATE Pilots told ATC they had lost engine(s).
  • UPDATE New footage from the crash site of PIA #PK8303.
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1263788179662016514
  • UPDATE The crew declared a Mayday after a go around during an ILS approach.
  • UPDATE The plane was on final to runway 25L.
  • UPDATE The A320 has crashed on Residential Area of Kaziamabad-Model Colony just opposite of Karachi Airport.
  • UPADTE The Airbus A320 involved is 15 years old with reg. AP-BLD.

A statement by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Army Quick Reaction Force and Sindh Pakistan Rangers reached the site for relief and rescue efforts alongside civil administration.

Minister of Health & Population Welfare has declared emergency in all major hospitals of Karachi due to the plane crash, according to Meeran Yousuf, the media coordinator to the Sindh health minister.

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