Islamabad: Pakistan Army Aviation Helicopter made an emergency landing due to some technical fault near Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan. Everyone on board the helicopter remained safe.
On Thursday an Army Aviation helicopter soon after taking off from Qasim Helipad developed some technical fault due to which it made an emergency landing on the fields alongside the Lehtrar Road.
However all passengers on board remained safe.
According to sources, five passengers were on board the helicopter. But according to army aviation authorities only three people were on board.
Sources said that the helicopter was on its routine training flight when the pilot noticed low power sign flashing on the switch board and made emergency landing. Due to timely thinking of the pilot a major catastrophe was averted, the sources said.
Soon after the incident rescue teams reached at the spot.
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