Pakistan International Airlines Flight 404
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Pakistan International Airlines Flight 404 was a Fokker F27 Friendship that disappeared shortly after takeoff on 25 August 1989. The aircraft presumably crashed somewhere in the Himalaya Mountains, Pakistan. All 54 people on board were lost and presumed dead.[1]
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Incident | |
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Date | 25 August 1989 (1989-08-25) |
Summary | Missing; presumed crashed |
Site | Himalaya Mountains, Pakistan (presumed) 35°14′12.87″N 74°35′24.22″E |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Fokker F27 Friendship |
Operator | Pakistan International Airlines |
Registration | AP-BBF |
Flight origin | Gilgit Airport (GIL/OPGT), Pakistan |
Destination | Islamabad International Airport (ISB/OPRN), Pakistan |
Occupants | 54 |
Passengers | 49 |
Crew | 5 |
Fatalities | 54 (presumed) |
Missing | 54 |
Survivors | 0 (presumed) |
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