PAF plane crashes

Published March 19, 2002

QUETTA, March 18: A fighter plane of the Pakistan Air Force crashed in Sara-ghurgai area, a small village in the outskirts of the provincial capital around 11:50am on Monday, ISPR sources said.

The F-6 fighter plane on a routine training flight, crashed after taking off from the Samungli Air Base when it developed some technical fault.

The pilot, identified as Flight Lt. Imran, ejected. He received minor injuries and was admitted in CMH Quetta.

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