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Monday, July 10, 2006 (AP)
Plane Crashes in Pakistan; All 45 Killed
By KHALID TANVEER, Associated Press Writer


   (07-10) 04:31 PDT MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) --

   A passenger plane slammed into a wheat field and burst into flames minut=
es
after takeoff Monday in eastern Pakistan. All 45 people on board were
killed, officials said.

   The Fokker F-27 twin-engine aircraft went down on the outskirts of the
city of Multan minutes after taking off for Lahore, spiraling in the air
before it hit the ground and bursting into flames, witnesses said.

   "All 41 passengers and four crew members on board the plane have died,"
said Iftikhar Babar, the district coordination officer for Multan, which
lies about 400 miles southwest of the capital, Islamabad.

   Malik Bashir, Pakistan International Airlines' station manager at Multan
airport, said the cause of the crash was not yet known, but ruled out the
possibility of a terrorist attack on the state carrier's plane.

   A PIA emergency department official who identified himself by a single
name, Bashir, said the dead passengers were all Pakistani. They included
two army brigadiers, two judges of the High Court in Lahore and the head
of a state-run university in Multan.

   A female flight attendant who was pulled alive from the plane's wreckage
died later at a hospital, airline security official Mohammed Iqbal said.

   President Gen. Pervez Musharraf expressed grief over the crash and order=
ed
an investigation to determine the cause, state-run Pakistan Television
reported.

   Grieving relatives waiting at the hospital wept in anguish and beat their
chests.

   Bashir said the flight took off normally for the flight to Lahore, the
capital of eastern Punjab province. "Whatever happened to it was after
takeoff," he said.

   Mohammed Nadeem, who lives near the crash site, said the plane was
rotating sideways in the air before it hit the ground and went up in
flames.

   Another witness said the plane hit the ground with a huge thud and its
wreckage caught fire.

   "The plane begin to come down abruptly. Then it hit the ground. Then the=
re
were flames and dust," Arshad Gujjar said.

   In August 1989, another PIA Fokker, with 54 people onboard, went down in
northern Pakistan on a domestic flight. The plane's wreckage was never
found.

   In September 1992, a PIA Airbus A300 crashed into a mountain in Nepal,
killing all 167 people on board. Investigators found the plane was flying
1,500 feet lower than it reported as it approached the Katmandu airport. --=
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