Pakistan to probe plane crash that killed 47
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan said Thursday it will open an investigation into a plane crash the day before in the country’s northwest that killed 47 passengers and crew, as military helicopters ferried the remains of victims to the capital.
The small, twin-propeller aircraft was travelling from the scenic mountain resort of Chitral to Islamabad on Wednesday when one of its engines failed shortly after takeoff, causing it to crash into a hillside village, according to Pervez George, an official at the Civil Aviation Authority. No one survived.
The plane belonged to Pakistan International Airlines, the national carrier, and had 42 passengers and five crew members on board, PIA spokesman Daniyal Gilani said.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif called on authorities to investigate the crash during a high-level meeting held Thursday, according to a government statement. He also asked that DNA tests be carried out as soon as possible to identify the victims.

