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PAF T-37 Trainer Jet Crashes near Swabi
January 22, 2008
ISLAMABAD: A pilot was killed when his aircraft crashed in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province, the air force said. The T-37 trainer jet caught fire before hitting the ground on the premises of the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, located in the small village of Topi, some 100 kilometres from capital Islamabad.
"The pilot died in the crash," said a spokesman for Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Wing Commander Tariq Mehmood. A mechanical malfunction appears to have caused the accident, he added.
The pilot is dead and a gardener on the ground is also feared to have expired in the crash, the sources said.
This was the first jet lost by the PAF this year. In 2007, six military jets crashed - five due to mechanical failures and one after hitting a bird.
The T-37 is a training plane used by about 20 air forces around the world. Pakistan has acquired about 60 of the jets over a number of years, but due to attrition no more than 20 remain in service today.
Link: PAF Falcons - Air Force News Headlines
January 22, 2008
ISLAMABAD: A pilot was killed when his aircraft crashed in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province, the air force said. The T-37 trainer jet caught fire before hitting the ground on the premises of the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, located in the small village of Topi, some 100 kilometres from capital Islamabad.
"The pilot died in the crash," said a spokesman for Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Wing Commander Tariq Mehmood. A mechanical malfunction appears to have caused the accident, he added.
The pilot is dead and a gardener on the ground is also feared to have expired in the crash, the sources said.
This was the first jet lost by the PAF this year. In 2007, six military jets crashed - five due to mechanical failures and one after hitting a bird.
The T-37 is a training plane used by about 20 air forces around the world. Pakistan has acquired about 60 of the jets over a number of years, but due to attrition no more than 20 remain in service today.
Link: PAF Falcons - Air Force News Headlines