Small aircraft are blocked near Vehari, no victims were reported


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A light plane crashed near the Tibba Ratta area of ​​the Vehari district of Punjab, but both pilots on board survived the incident, according to local authorities.

The plane fell near Anwar Abad, and police officers reported that both parachute pilots successfully parachute to a safe place before the accident. No injuries or deaths were reported.

The cause of the accident has not yet been determined, and an investigation is expected to evaluate technical or operational failures.

This is the second incident that involves a light plane in the region recently, asking questions about flight safety protocols and the maintenance of private aviation aircraft.

The emergency response equipment were sent to the site, and the authorities have secured the area for a more detailed exam.

Previously, a Cessna 310 plane crashed into the tri-trays near the I-95 in the mouse, Florida, shortly after taking off the Boca Mouse airport on the way to Tallahassee. The three people on board died, and one person on the ground was injured but is in a stable condition.

The accident caused road and rail closures, including North Military Trail and the high step of the I-95 in Glades Road, while the tri-sour services were suspended, and a bus bridge for travelers was organized.

Emergency equipment responded quickly, with aerial images that show remains and fire damage. A witness said the plane seemed to be in trouble, possibly trying to return to the airport before crashing.

FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident, focusing on the flight route data, the possible mechanical failure and witness accounts. The investigation is ongoing.

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