152 die as plane crashes in rainy Pakistan hills

A Pakistan helicopter picks dead bodies from the site of plane crash in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, July 28, 2010. A government official says al AP – A Pakistan helicopter picks dead bodies from the site of plane crash in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, …

ISLAMABAD – A passenger jet that officials suspect veered off course in monsoon rains and thick clouds crashed into hills overlooking Pakistan's capital Wednesday, killing all 152 people on board and scattering body parts and twisted metal far and wide.

The Airblue jet's crash was the deadliest ever in Pakistan, and just the latest tragedy to jolt a country that has suffered numerous deaths in recent years due to al-Qaida and Taliban attacks. At least two U.S. citizens were on the plane, which carried mostly Pakistanis.

The plane left the southern city of Karachi at 7:45 a.m. for a two-hour flight to Islamabad and was trying to land when it lost contact with the control tower, said Pervez George, a civil aviation official. Airblue is a private airline based in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city.

The aircraft, an Airbus A321, crashed some 15 kilometers from the airport, scorching a wide stretch of the Margalla Hills, including a section behind Faisal Mosque, one of Islamabad's most prominent landmarks. Twisted metal wreckage hung from trees and lay scattered across the ground. Smoke rose from the scene as helicopters hovered.

The exact cause of the crash was not immediately clear, and rescue workers were seeking the "black box" flight data recorder amid the wreckage. But Defense Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar said the government did not suspect terrorism.

Rescue workers and citizen volunteers were hampered by the rain, mud and rugged terrain. The crash was so severe it would have been nearly impossible for any of the 146 passengers and six crew members to survive, rescue officials said.

"There is nothing left, just piles and bundles of flesh. There are just some belongings, like two or three traveling bags, some checkbooks, and I saw a picture of a young boy. Otherwise everything is burned," rescue worker Murtaza Khan said.

As the government declared Thursday would be a day of mourning and condolences poured in from the U.S., Britain and other nations, hundreds of people showed up at Islamabad's largest hospital and the airport seeking information on loved ones.

They swarmed ambulances reaching the hospital, but their hopes fell as rescue workers unloaded bags filled with body parts. A large cluster of people also surrounded a passenger list posted near the Airblue counter at the airport.

"We don't know who survived, who died, who is injured," said Zulfikar Ghazi, who lost four relatives. "We are in shock."

Mirza Ahmed Baig rushed to the hills after hearing that the plane carrying his brother had crashed. He wept amid the chilly weather, criticizing the rescue effort as too little and too lax.

"I'm not satisfied at all on the steps the government is taking," Baig said.

As of Wednesday night, when rescue work was suspended till the morning, 115 bodies had been recovered, federal Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said. DNA tests would be needed to identify most of them, he said.

U.S. Embassy spokesman Richard Snelsire confirmed that at least two American citizens were on board, but he declined to provide any further information on their identities or links to Pakistan.

In the U.S., Paulette Kirksey said that her godmother, Rosie Ahmed of Gadsden, Alabama, and her husband, Saleem Ahmed, were among those on the plane. Rose Ahmed was in Pakistan to make arrangements for him to move to the United States, Kirksey said. She said Rosie Ahmed was in her late 50s.

Witnesses said the plane appeared to be flying very low and that it seemed unsteady in the air.

"The plane had lost balance, and then we saw it going down," Saqlain Altaf, who was on a family outing in the hills when the crash occurred, told Pakistan's ARY news channel.

The Pakistan Airline Pilot Association said the plane may have strayed off course, possibly because of the poor weather. Several officials noted the plane seemed to be an unusual distance from the airport, which was some 9 1/2 miles (15 kilometers) away.

"It should not have gone so far," said Air Vice Marshal Riazul Haq, deputy chief of the Civil Aviation Authority. "We want to find out why it did."

Raheel Ahmed, a spokesman for the airline, said the cause of the crash would be investigated. The plane had no known technical issues, and the pilots did not send any emergency signals, Ahmed said. Airblue flies within Pakistan and to the United Arab Emirates, Oman and the United Kingdom.

Airbus said it would provide technical assistance to the crash investigators. The aircraft was initially delivered in 2000, and was leased to Airblue in January 2006. It accumulated about 34,000 flight hours during some 13,500 flights, it said.

The only previous recorded accident for Airblue, a carrier that began flying in 2004, was a tail-strike in May 2008 at Quetta airport by one of the airline's Airbus 321 jets. There were no casualties and damage was minimal, according to the U.S.-based Aviation Safety Network.

Other Pakistani airlines have come under international scrutiny due to safety concerns.

In 2007, the European Union temporarily banned flights in its airspace of most of the aircraft operated by Pakistan's national carrier, Pakistan International Airlines, because of concerns over the age of the aircraft and poor maintenance. The bloc lifted the ban later that year after the airline took action to comply with safety standards.

The last major plane crash in Pakistan was in July 2006 when a Fokker F-27 twin-engine aircraft operated by PIA slammed into a wheat field on the outskirts of the central Pakistani city of Multan, killing all 45 people on board.

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.

The Airbus 320 family of medium-range jets, which includes the A321 model that crashed Wednesday, is one of the most popular in the world, with about 4,300 jets delivered since deliveries began in 1988.

Twenty-one of the aircraft have been lost in accidents since then, according to the Aviation Safety Network's database. The deadliest was a 2007 crash at landing in Sao Paolo by Brazil's TAM airline, in which all 187 people on board perished, along with 12 others on the ground.

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AP Aviation Writer Slobodan Lekic in Brussels, as well as Associated Press writers Ashraf Khan in Karachi and Zarar Khan, Nahal Toosi and Sebastian Abbot in Islamabad, contributed to this report.

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    Farah 48 minutes ago Report Abuse
    As a Pakistani I am just so sick of all this hate, murder, mass incompetence and self denial. What the hell is wrong with us? ' Islam is peace ' slogan has become a joke. Majority muslims think that being moderate = quietly getting on with life. Well it doesnt. Our silence, means we are complicit with those who not only murder in our own country but have changed this entire world for the worse. WAKE UP and SPEAK UP. Stop pointing fingers at America, Jews, Indians and the tooth fairy. We all live on this earth we have to put humanity first above everything else.
    I see apathy and hatred for us and I cant even blame people. I have been trying to help the flood victims and the world is just sick of us and doesnt want to know. I see pictures of starving children standing in
    endless lines waiting to be fed not having a clue about the hatred and mistrust that people have for them and their country. And I feel I am reponsible as much as the Taliban/corrupt officials/suicide bombers. Those of us that have been blessed with education/opportunity should have done more instead of getting on with our selfish lives.
    I will speak up against Wahabism till my dying day, it is an insidious petrol funded hateful ideology that has destroyed Pakistan and we let it. When we allow terror to smother our compassion we let it win. Despite Pakistan being a complete mess I will try my best to help the innocent because my apathy is a victory for evil nut cases.
    My sincere condolences to the Shia community for their terrible loss due to this dispicable act. To the majority of Pakistanis I have this to say: If we do not speak up for others then do not expect anyone to give a @#$% about us. All life is precious and valuable that should be our guiding principal.
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    David Kumar 1 hour ago Report Abuse
    One single act of Christian terrorism EXCEEDS all the acts of Muslim terrorism over last 50 years!

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    bimlesh 1 hour ago Report Abuse
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    Glory of Islam 1 hour ago Report Abuse
    O PAKISTANI MUSLIMS, THE MOST REVOLTING OF ALL UMMAH !!! SUFFER THE WRATH OF ALLAH !!! WHY KILL SHIA ?? ONLY SHIA LION AHMADINAJAD STRIVES TO BRING JUDGMENT DAY THROUGH JIHAD AND FITNA !!! BEWARE SUNNI, FOR ALLAH OPENS THE GATES OF PARADISE ONLY TO SELECT FEW !!! BEWARE SUNNI, FOR ONLY THE SHIA SONS OF PERSIA STRIVE TO BRING MAHDI !!! O MUSLIMS, DISREGARD JIHAD AT YOUR PERIL !!! ALLAH SEES ALL, JUDGES HARSHLY...
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    Just Some Guy 1 hour ago Report Abuse
    Seems like Pakistan has a hate problem. Pakistan hating Israel, killing Israelis...Pakistan hating other Pakistanis and killing them.....then the Pakistanis getting mad at the other Paks and going after the Pakistani police...who are there to protect you and now probably hate you back. Please stop hating everything, then just maybe...peace will be an option for you.

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