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AP-BFG |
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June 27, 1996 |
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Edhi Foundation |
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Cessna 402B Utiliner/Businessliner |
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402B1304 |
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1977 |
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N81LA |
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Aircraft crashed on February 24, 2003 |
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Construction number 402B1304. Registered in
United States of America (USA) as N81LA. Registration N81LA
cancelled on May 31, 1996. Aircraft exported to Pakistan. Registered in
Pakistan as AP-BFG.
Edhi Foundation. Star Air Aviation. Aircraft crashed in the
Arabian Sea off Pakistan on February 24, 2003. All 8 people
aboard the aircraft including Afghanistan's Mines and
Industries Minister Juma Mohammad Mohammadi and seven others
including four other Afghan officials, a Chinese businessman
and two Pakistanis, including the pilot, died in accident
when the plane crashed shortly after take-off about 56 km
(35 miles) west of Karachi. The Cessna 402 airplane took off
from Karachi around 8:10 a.m. local time and was headed for
Juzzak in western Pakistan. According to Star Air Aviation,
the charter company, the plane disappeared from Karachi
radar at 9:05 a.m. Registration AP-BFG removed from Pakistan Aircraft Register
on unknown date. **** Note: An Airbus
A300B4-203 was painted in Shaheen Air International (SAI)
livery with registration AP-BFG.
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