the Human factor became the main cause of the crash of a passenger airliner, the Airbus 320 in Karachi, which killed 97 people. This preliminary conclusion is contained in the document at the end of the investigation, which on Wednesday published government of Pakistan.
Previously it was assumed that the cause of the crash was a technical problem in the engine. But experts came to the conclusion that the company’s Board Pakistan International Airlines crashed on may 22, as a result of mistakes made by controllers and pilots in case of an unsuccessful first attempt at landing. After the liner was damaged and the engines and, going for the second run, I fell on residential neighborhoods.
Transcript of records from the flight recorders revealed that the pilots during the landing distracted by conversations about the coronavirus and did not listen to the dispatchers, who indicated an inappropriate height for planting. Managers, in turn, warned the pilots that the engines caught fire after the first attempt.
the Plane crashed into residential neighborhoods on may 22, close to the international airport of Karachi, destroying several buildings. Two of those on Board survived.