One of the rear wheels on Pakistan International Airlines ( PIA ) flight PK-306 was missing, which was an unexpected surprise for passengers on board. Despite what appears to be an activity landscape, the takeoff was clean and no injuries were reported.
Did it start without a vehicle?
The big secret is now: Did the wheel disappear suddenly or was it not that?
A vehicle on the airplane went missing when it took off from Karachi, and PIA authorities have launched an investigation. Apparently, some wheel fragments were discovered at the airport in Karachi, causing concern about the jet’s state before takeoff.
An official admitted, according to PTI, that “it appears that one of the back wheels was in dirty state when the plane took off.”
Smooth getting, iffy issues
PIA’s injury control mode immediately entered. The captain’s regular inspection of the missing wheel was later confirmed as” soft and uneven,” and passengers departed as usual.
” Passengers departed as per schedule,” One of the six-wheel assemblies on the main landing gear ( rear ) is missing, according to a PIA spokesperson, according to a PIA spokesperson, according to PTI, was revealed during a walk-around inspection by the aircraft captain.
According to the director,” the problem was taken up by PIA flight safety and the Sultanate airport teams who are investigating the matter and will post their record after” in accordance with industry standards.
The biggest issue is: Was the vehicle stolen, despite authorities ‘ claims that the aircraft was built to handle these emergencies? Although it’s doubtful, prosecutors will not leave anyone behind.
One thing is certain: This aircraft gave the phrase “landing on your last foot” a complete new meaning!
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