Pakistani cargo plane missing in the Arabian Sea on the way to Karachi! The mystery is approaching

Pakistan cargo plane with 5 crew members missing in Arabian Sea. The plane lost all communications late on Tuesday night while it was over the Arabian Sea, about 300 km west of Karachi. Since then, there has been no trace of the plane. It is feared that the plane has crashed in the middle of the sea. The Pakistani administration has started a vigorous search for it.

It is known that the Boeing 737 cargo plane flew in the sky from the Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday night. It was operated by K2 Airways of Pakistan. According to sources, at 9:18 pm local time, the pilot of the plane reported a mechanical fault. After that, at 9:21, the radar showed the plane descending rapidly. There has been no trace of the plane since then. The flight was 287 km from Karachi at the time of last contact.

According to sources, the pilot of the plane reported a mechanical fault at around 9:18 pm local time. After that, at 9:21, the radar showed the plane descending rapidly.

Initially, it is assumed that the plane crashed due to mechanical failure. The Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan has started an investigation into the incident. K2 Airways issued a statement about this incident. This non-governmental organization said that all cooperation is being done with the government. Appeals have been made for speedy tracing of the crew members. Pakistan Navy and Air Force have launched a joint search to trace the crew members.

It may be noted that the last time the biggest plane crash happened in Pakistan was in 2020. 97 people died in the tragic accident in the passenger plane. Besides, 2 more people were injured. That flight was also supposed to land in Karachi. An accident happened before that.

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