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Pakistani private TPRI airline plane hits a jackal at Bahawalpur airport

Cessna Cessna F406 Caravan II registered as AP-BFK

Cessna Cessna F406 Caravan II registered as AP-BFK. Photo: Hamza Mughal

An aircraft operated by Pakistan’s first TPRI (Tourism Promotion & Regional Integration) airline Aircraft Sales and Services Limited hit a Jackal at Bahawalpur airport. The Jackal was found dead on the runway after the collision on the Bahawalpur Airport runway. The plane is a Cessna Cessna F406 Caravan II registered as AP-BFK. It hit the Jackal when the aircraft was departing from Bahawalpur for Islamabad with a patient.

After the takeoff, the pilot informed the Airport about the incident meaning the aircraft was not severely damaged by the incident, and continued its flight to Islamabad and landed safely. The pilot after takeoff informed Bahawalpur Airport about some object that hit the aircraft’s landing gear. The chartered privately-owned aircraft continued flight and landed safely at Islamabad Airport.

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