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AP-AYQ |
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Certificate of Registration Number: |
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Registration Date: |
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1975 |
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Government of Baluchistan |
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Cessna 421B Golden Eagle |
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421B0899 |
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Previous Registration: |
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N5440J |
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Fate: |
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Damaged beyond repair July 6, 1984 |
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Additional Remarks: |
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Construction number 421B0899. Registered in
United States of America (USA) as N5440J, July 11, 1975.
Registration N5440J cancelled on July 25, 1975. Aircraft
exported to Pakistan.
Registered in Pakistan as AP-AYQ for Provincial Government
of Baluchistan, Pakistan. AP-AYQ seen at Lahore Airport,
Pakistan, on February 27, 1982. AP-AYQ got damaged beyond
repair in an accident on July 6, 1984, in Pakistan. Only one
of four persons aboard the aircraft survived the accident.
Governor of Baluchistan Sardar Farooq Shaukat Khan Lodhi was
the lone survivor of this accident. Registration AP-AYQ
removed from Pakistan Aircraft Register on June 30, 1985. |
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