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Overcrowding may have caused copter crash

Peshawar : Pakistan | 4 months ago  
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A deadly crash of a military transport helicopter in Pakistan may have been caused by overcrowding, an expert says. An unidentified former aviation expert said the MI-17 helicopter involved in Friday's crash that killed 41 security personnel was designed to hold up to 32 individuals or 8,800 pounds...
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  • News Source: United Press International | 4 months ago
    A deadly crash of a military transport helicopter in Pakistan may have been caused by overcrowding, an expert says. An unidentified former aviation expert said the MI-17 helicopter involved in Friday's crash that killed 41 security personnel was...
  • News Source: pakistantimes | 4 months ago
    The gunship helicoptes and fighter jets pounded on the hideouts of extremists in Orakzai Agency, Geo News reported Saturday. The sources said the security forces destroyed at least three hideouts of militants and killed 12 extremists there.     ...
  • News Source: pakistantimes | 4 months ago
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  • News Source: Daily News & Analysis | 4 months ago
    The Taliban claimed responsibility for shooting down the Russian-made Mi-17 helicopter which crashed yesterday at Sarah Ghari in Orakzai Agency, about 20 km from the northwestern city of Peshawar. The army has dismissed the Taliban claims, saying the...

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