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October 28, 2013
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GUJRANWALA: Two pilots were critically injured when Pakistan Air Force (PAF) helicopter crashed near Gujranwala on Monday, Geo News reported.

According to the sources, a PAF helicopter crashed in the fields near Gujranwala due to which two pilots were critically injured. They were shifted to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) for treatment, where one of them is said to be in danger.

The local police confirmed the incident.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/article-124191-Two-pilots-injured-as-PAF-copter-crashes-near-Gujranwala

PAF gunship helicopter crashes in Gujranwala

October 28, 2013

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A screengrab of the helicopter crash from Express News.

GUJRANWALA: The pilot and co-pilot of a Pakistan Air Force gunship helicopter were injured when it crashed in the Cantt area of Gujranwala on Monday, Express News reported.

The helicopter fell to the ground for unknown reasons and was destroyed on impact.

The two injured men were taken to CMH Hospital for First Aid.

The Pakistan Army reached the scene of the crash and cordoned off the area.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/623581/paf-gunship-helicopter-crashes-in-gujranwala/
 
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Two pilots injured as PAF copter crashes near Gujranwala

GUJRANWALA: Two pilots were critically injured when Pakistan Air Force (PAF) helicopter crashed near Gujranwala on Monday, Geo News reported.

According to the sources, a PAF helicopter crashed in the fields near Gujranwala due to which two pilots were critically injured. They were shifted to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) for treatment, where one of them is said to be in danger.

The local police confirmed the incident.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/article-124191-Two-pilots-injured-as-PAF-copter-crashes-near-Gujranwala
 
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minor injuries .. not critically injured. As per news reports.
 
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PAF gunship helicopter crashes in Gujranwala

The pilot and the co-pilot were taken to CMH Hospital for First Aid.
By Web Desk
Published: October 28, 2013
623581-Screengrabofthehelicopter-1382948378-349-640x480.jpg

A screengrab of the helicopter crash from Express News.
GUJRANWALA: The pilot and co-pilot of a Pakistan Air Force gunship helicopter were injured when it crashed in the Cantt area of Gujranwala on Monday, Express News reported.
SHO Cantt said that during the flight a sudden technical failure led to a fire in the helicopter, upon which the two occupants, identified as Major Furqan and Major Imran, attempted to land in an unpopulated area.
They jumped from the helicopter with parachutes before it crashed near a cotton factory, getting away with minor injuries.
The two injured men were taken to CMH Hospital for First Aid.
The Pakistan Army reached the scene of the crash and cordoned off the area.
The ISPR confirmed the gunship helicopter crash.
 
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The Pakistan Air Force is losing nearly two percent of its 900 aircraft each year to accidents. This is more than ten times the rate of Western air forces. These losses are caused by aircraft that are too old and a budget that is too small to properly train pilots and maintain the aircraft. Most of Pakistan’s 520 fighters are over 20 years old. This includes 157 French made Mirage IIIs and 5s, 178 of 186 MiG-21s (the Chinese F-7 version), and 31 of 77 U.S. made F-16s. There have been some new aircraft put into service. Since 2000, Pakistan has received 46 F-16s and 100 Chinese made JF-17s (similar to the F-16). These planes are pretty safe. Older aircraft tend to crash more often.

Pakistan does not have enough money to buy enough new aircraft to replace all those becoming inoperable because of age. You can refurbish old aircraft and keep them flying for half a century or more. But Pakistan hasn’t got the money for that either. There’s also not enough cash for the spare parts and fuel needed for the training flights needed to keep the 3,000 Pakistani Air Force pilots capable of handling high-performance aircraft safely. In short, the Pakistani Air Force is facing a disaster. Each year more and more of their aircraft become inoperable and their pilots, unable to fly enough to maintain their skill, become less capable.

https://www.strategypage.com/dls/articles/Pakistan-Air-Force-Crumbling-Away-1-9-2013.asp

try quoting from a more professional web-site!
 
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PAF gunship helicopter crashes in Gujranwala

The pilot and the co-pilot were taken to CMH Hospital for First Aid.
By Web Desk
Published: October 28, 2013
623581-Screengrabofthehelicopter-1382948378-349-640x480.jpg

A screengrab of the helicopter crash from Express News.
GUJRANWALA: The pilot and co-pilot of a Pakistan Air Force gunship helicopter were injured when it crashed in the Cantt area of Gujranwala on Monday, Express News reported.
SHO Cantt said that during the flight a sudden technical failure led to a fire in the helicopter, upon which the two occupants, identified as Major Furqan and Major Imran, attempted to land in an unpopulated area.
They jumped from the helicopter with parachutes before it crashed near a cotton factory, getting away with minor injuries.
The two injured men were taken to CMH Hospital for First Aid.
The Pakistan Army reached the scene of the crash and cordoned off the area.
The ISPR confirmed the gunship helicopter crash.
It is not an air force crash. It is army crash, either case loss is of Pakistan.
 
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damn cobra we already have shortage of gunship choppers man so sad for it .
 
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