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Afghan media: Pakistani helicopter crash-lands in Logar, 6 on board captured

Afghan talk shows are saying the heli didn't crash it landed there on purpose and breached afghan airspace. According to them it landed there to help the taliban that is why the heli got burned so that there are no traces of any proof. o_O

I am all for breaching afghan airspace again though .
 
Stop saying engineers. They were technicians. Engineers doesn't fix aircraft, technicians do.
And just because it was going for "repairs" doesn't mean it was "broken". All aircraft go through scheduled inspection regardless of their airworthiness. This one was probably going for a letter check. I still can't believe a country that boasts about building airplanes in house doesn't have the capability to overhaul it's aircraft. If it was going for some major mods that's a different story, but if it was just a case of regular maintenance, we should be doing that in house
That depends on the level of inspection and then the work amount of repair it requires. For obvious reasons you cant set up a whole repair depot and train technicians if you dont have enough units to justify the expenditure
 
This video seems more legit
its Nepal
Helicopter Crash Lands At Mount Everest Makalu Basecamp
back in 2008

Exclusive video footage of Punjab government's helicopter crash landing in Afghanistan

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its Nepal
Helicopter Crash Lands At Mount Everest Makalu Basecamp
back in 2008
Exclusive video footage of Punjab government's helicopter crash landing in Afghanistan


its Nepal
Helicopter Crash Lands At Mount Everest Makalu Basecamp
back in 2008

I am afraid my dear its not Pakistani one its morre likely"Ukrainian Helicopters Aviation Company Mi-8MTV-1" later used by UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), and crashed backed in oct, 2012
http://www.nycaviation.com/2012/10/...njures-united-nations-employees/#.V6UtUmh97IU
http://www.helis.com/database/news/mi-8_becker/
 
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such helis could be use for money londring since other means are controlled slowly by agencies
 
None of hostage related to Army Chief: ISPR

Rumours being spread about an identity of various crew members of the Punjab Government helicopter that crash landed in Lugar province of Afghanistan on Thursday last.

“None of hostage-related to Chief of Army Staff (COAS).

Rumours, in this behalf, are absolutely baseless,” Tweet message by DG ISPR issued here on Saturday read.

Hostages lives are very precious and all efforts are being made for their safe and early return, it added.

http://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/none-of-hostage-related-to-army-chief-ispr/
 

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