Boeing 737 mystery takes painful turn as families learn names of missing crew

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Boeing 737 mystery takes painful turn as families learn names of missing crew

Fox News · 1 month ago

A K2 Airways Boeing 737 cargo aircraft disappeared off the coast of Pakistan on Tuesday evening, and officials have now released the names of the five crew members who remain missing. The plane had departed Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and was bound for Karachi when contact was lost at around 9.21pm local time, roughly 155 nautical miles west of the city. The development matters because wreckage has since been recovered while the fate of the crew remains unknown, leaving families anxiously awaiting news.

The missing crew have been named as Capt. Muhammad Rizwan Idris, First Officer Faisal Jatoi, flight engineers Muhammad Hamid and Muhammad Arif Siddiqui, and aircraft loader Muhammad Taufiq Khan. The crew had reported a "navigation system problem" shortly before the aircraft rapidly descended and dropped off radar. Military and civilian teams using planes and ships located wreckage in the Arabian Sea, about 53 miles south of Ormara, after roughly 12 hours of searching, with recovery efforts continuing into Thursday. Jatoi's father-in-law told the Associated Press the family had been in regular contact with him and could only "wait and pray for a miracle".

  • A K2 Airways Boeing 737 cargo plane vanished off Pakistan's coast on Tuesday.
  • Five missing crew members have now been named by the airline.
  • Wreckage was found in the Arabian Sea; crew search continues.

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