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Mushahak crash at Tangi Hill Town near Charsadah
 
CFIT (controlled flight into terrain). It not only refers to crashing into a mountain, but also deliberately gliding your plane (crash landing) into some unprepared area, like this field.

So, the plane loses power, and the pilot glides his plane and in a controlled way (glide) lands his plane on the field. Hence Controlled flight into terrain.
This is all assumption ofcourse.

The front landing has gone off.

BTW, the aircraft took off from PAF Risalpur.

Please pardon me. Is that definition of CFIT correct?
According to Flight Safety Foundation,

Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT)
Controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) persisted as the world’s second leading cause of commercial aviation fatalities as of 2008. Flight Safety Foundation first helped bring the issue clarity and resources in the early 1990s, when it was the accident type that killed more people than any other in the industry. Essentially, CFIT occurs when an airworthy aircraft under the control of the flight crew is flown unintentionally into terrain, obstacles or water, usually with no prior awareness by the crew.


In this incident, it is clear that the landing was somewhat intentional and controlled, though the place, reason and method of landing was not by choice.

From the pictures, one can see that the prop was feathered and the aircraft, the aircraft came in a low glide-path with gear down and 'force-landed' in the field.
 
My bad then.

I heard CFIT mentioned somewhere else and also by a pilot, so that's why.
 
BHAKKAR: A training fighter jet of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) crashed in Hyderabad Thal area of Bhakkar while the pilot managed to eject safely Wednesday, Geo News reported.

According to sources, pilot Farooq was flying the training jet Meraj when it caught fire. Fortunately he managed to eject safely after the jet caught fire and landed safely while the aircraft crashed in a suburban area of Bhakkar.

Police has cordoned off the crash site.

PAF jet crashes in Thal, pilot safe - thenews.com.pk
 
Amazingly a crash took place on 15th August 2011 too at the same location of Bhakkar. It seems that a pilot flying around Bhakkar on 15th August 2013 should be careful.


PAF plane crashes near Bhakkar
Updated at: 1340 PST, Monday, August 15, 2011
PAF plane crashes near Bhakkar BHAKKAR: A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) plane crashed 90 km away from Bhakkar on Monday, Geo News reported. According to PAF spokesman, the F-7 jet was on a routine training mission and crashed due to a technical fault. According to the police a 14-year-old boy was killed when the fuel tank of the jet exploded.

The female pilot ejected from the jet prior to the crash, however she sustained injuries and was taken to the Mianwali hospital for treatment. The area was cordoned off and people were asked to stay away from the crash site.

The formation of an inquiry board has been ordered to investigate the reasons behind the crash.

PAF plane crashes near Bhakkar - GEO.tv
 
Damn, another female pilot involved in emergency. They are flying quite regularly these days.

Hope she recovers soon, the F-7s are on their last leg in any case..... the pilot is much more valuable.
 
I really admire PAF for having female pilots on combat planes, hope to see more ladies from my country in similar role too.
 
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PAF jet crashes in Thal, pilot safe


August 15, 2012 - Updated 1148 PKT
From Web Edition



BHAKKAR: A training fighter jet of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) crashed in Hyderabad Thal area of Bhakkar while the pilot managed to eject safely Wednesday, Geo News reported.



According to sources, pilot Farooq was flying the training jet Miraje when it caught fire. Fortunately he managed to eject safely after the jet caught fire and landed safely while the aircraft crashed in a suburban area of Bhakkar.



Police has cordoned off the crash site.
PAF jet crashes in Thal, pilot safe - thenews.com.pk
 
According to sources, pilot Farooq was flying the training jet Miraje when it caught fire. Fortunately he managed to eject safely after the jet caught fire and landed safely while the aircraft crashed in a suburban area of Bhakkar.

Some say it was a female pilot.??
 
man about like 10 aircrafts crashed this year already!
what the hell is going on?
they need to replace these aircrafts as soon as possible!

I have heard of Mirages but what is this 'Miraj'?
PAF Miraj Aircraft crashes | Saach.TV
this year
Anyways this is the 5th PAF fighter to crash this year(2 F-7's and 2 Mirages crashed previously).

our media doesn't know anything about military.
so thats why its a "miraj" for them lol
 
man about like 10 aircrafts crashed this year already!
what the hell is going on?
they need to replace these aircrafts as soon as possible!



our media doesn't know anything about military.
so thats why its a "miraj" for them lol

Flight hours have been increased per squadron.
 
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