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Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303

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Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303

On 22 May 2020, Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303, a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Lahore to Karachi, crashed while on approach to Jinnah International Airport Karachi, killing 97 out of the 99 people on board as well as an additional person on the ground. The aircraft, an Airbus A320 with 91 passengers and 8 crew members on board, was on an unstable approach to Jinnah International Airport excessively high airspeed and altitude. The aircraft subsequently belly landed nearly half-way down the airport runway before the flight crew conducted a go-around. During the go-around, both engines started to fail due to damage sustained during the belly landing. Whilst attempting to land back on the runway, the aircraft lost airspeed and crashed into buildings in Model Colony. All 8 crew members and 89 out of the 91 passengers on board were killed by the impact and post-crash fire. One person who was inside the buildings died ten days after the crash due to burn injuries. The investigation, conducted by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board of Pakistan, determined that both the captain and first officer made multiple errors, over an extended period, during both the approach and landing. The crew lacked in crew resource management which led to an unsafe flight operations and lack of adherence to standard operating procedures. The investigators determined that the crew's actions resulted in the aircraft was significantly above the required approach path for the runway. The flight crew disregarded air traffic control instructions and continued an Unstable approach. An improper position on the approach path and the configuration of the aircraft caused the autopilot to disengage. In response to the high descent rate and numerous warnings from the ground proximity warning system, the first officer raised the landing gear and speed brakes in an attempt to go around but did not verbalize his actions to the captain or follow up with the proper go-around procedure, the captain continuing the landing. The aircraft then contacted the surface of the runway multiple times, sustaining severe damage to the engines, which led to a failure of both engine and electrical generators after the aircraft climbed away the runway. The crew attempted to return to the airport, but without functioning engines, the aircraft's altitude was too low to make a successful landing. The aircraft lost airspeed and crashed into a row of buildings 4,410 ft (1,340 m) from the threshold of the runway.

Infobox

Date
22 May 2020 (2020-05-22)
Summary
Crashed due to pilot error after dual engine failure following belly landing and go-around
Site
Model Colony, near Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, Pakistan 24°54′42 ″N 67°11′19″E / 24 °N 67 °E / 24 ; 67
Total fatalities
98
Total injuries
5
Aircraft type
Airbus A320-214
Operator
Pakistan International Airlines
IATA flight No.
PK8303
ICAO flight No.
PIA8303
Call sign
PAKISTAN 8303
Registration
AP-BLD
Flight origin
Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore, Pakistan
Destination
Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, Pakistan
Occupants
99
Passengers
91
Crew
8
Fatalities
97
Injuries
2
Survivors
2
Ground fatalities
1
Ground injuries
3

Tables

Passengers and crew by nationality · Background › Crew and passengers
Pakistan
Pakistan
Nationality
Pakistan
Passengers
90
Crew
8
Total
98
United States
United States
Nationality
United States
Passengers
1
Crew
0
Total
1
Total
Total
Nationality
Total
Passengers
91
Crew
8
Total
99
Nationality
Passengers
Crew
Total
Pakistan
90
8
98
United States
1
0
1
Total
91
8
99

References

  1. After the failure of the DFDR, engine power could only be determined through audio analysis of CVR. The CVR began to ope
  2. The exact number of houses damaged or destroyed is disputed. CBS News reported that five or six houses were destroyed. F
  3. The final report released by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board of Pakistan stated that only three people on the
  4. Later reports indicate that far fewer Pakistani pilots actually had their license suspended. ARY News reported in July 2
  5. "Accident Airbus A320-214 AP-BLD, Friday 22 May 2020"
    https://asn.flightsafety.org/asndb/319173
  6. AAIB 2024, pp. 38–39.
  7. AAIB 2024, pp. 38.
  8. The Express Tribune
    https://tribune.com.pk/story/2228286/1-first-landing-attempt-doomed-pk8303-officials/
  9. Dawn
    https://www.dawn.com/news/1559129
  10. AAIB 2024, pp. 147.
  11. "Dozens killed as Pakistani airliner crashes in Karachi"
    https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/22/asia/pakistan-plane-crash-intl/index.html
  12. "Captain Sajjad Gul Was Pilot, Usman Azam First Officer Of Unfortunate PK 8303"
    https://www.urdupoint.com/en/pakistan/captain-sajjad-gul-was-pilot-usman-azam-firs-927835.html
  13. AAIB 2024, pp. 35.
  14. AAIB 2024, pp. 117.
  15. Hindustan Times
    https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/we-lost-an-engine-pakistan-plane-pilot-told-atc-moments-before-crash/story-4ces3vWogTAViepryfbh2H.html
  16. AAIB 2024, pp. 36.
  17. AAIB 2024, pp. 118.
  18. AAIB 2024, pp. 15.
  19. The News International
    https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/662293-list-of-passengers-on-board-flight-pk-8303
  20. "One American was aboard the plane that crashed in Karachi, official says"
    https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/22/politics/american-aboard-plane-karachi/index.html
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