_______________________________________ ☆ France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA), in a statement on Friday, said that "technical work" to download and decode the flight data recorder information as well as the cockpit voice recorder data from the Airbus jet that had crashed in Pakistan is complete. It said the work was carried out at the request of Pakistan's Aircraft Accident and Investigation Board (AAIB) and now analysis of the data will commence. ____________________________________________ ☆ According to the statement by BEA, the Pakistan investigation board "will publish at a later date a preliminary statement on the event based on downloaded data". It said that the Pakistan board "is leading the investigation" and the communication is "on their behalf". ____________________________________________ ☆ Ninety-nine people were aboard the ill-fated PK-8303 PIA flight when the plane crashed on May 22 in a residential area near Karachi's Jinnah International Airport, a few moments before landing. Except for two survivors, all others perished. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in a report issued on Tuesday has alleged that the PIA pilot violated landing protocol, reported The News. According to the report, the pilot disregarded air traffic control's (ATC) direction to lower the altitude. ___ ___ #PIA #PIACRASH #wildaviatorsUpdates #aircraft #Aviators #aviation #aircraft #wildaviators #pilot #plane https://www.instagram.com/p/CBFnn1IJ443/?igshid=ly2yjj2fr34l














