ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Thursday directed that a detailed, independent and transparent inquiry into the unfortunate crash be held by the Safety Investigation Board.
“The inquiry should be completed at the earliest. It is imperative that the truth should be brought out and shared with the people in the shortest possible time,” the Prime Minister said while chairing a meeting to inquire about the circumstances around the unfortunate PIA ATR crash near Havelian on Wednesday.
The Prime Minister also directed that a senior officer from the Air Force should also be co-opted as a member of the inquiry committee.
Chairman PIA, Secretary Aviation Division, DG Civil Aviation and CEO PIA briefed the Prime Minister that the flight crew and pilots, in particular, operating the flight were highly experienced and professional with thousands of hours of flying experience behind them.
The deceased Captain had more than 10,000 flying hours to his credit. The Prime Minister was further briefed that the unfortunate aircraft had duly undergone routine and regular maintenance and safety checks, and was declared airworthy in all respects.
Its last inspections were carried out in July and November this year.
Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif directed PIA administration to reach out to the affected families and facilitate them in every way to lessen the burden of their grief.
The Prime Minister was also briefed about the recovery operations and informed that all the dead bodies had been shifted to Islamabad for DNA analysis.
Obtaining the samples from the relatives and identifying all the deceased could take up to a week, the Prime Minister was told. The Prime Minister directed that this process should be completed at the earliest.
The meeting was also attended by Interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan and other senior government officials.