Missing Boeing 737 plane found as wreckage spotted off coast of Pakistan

The missing K2 Airways Boeing 737 has been found after a 12-hour search after it went missing 80 minutes into the two-hour flight as the wreckage has been found near the coast of Pakistan

A major update has been given on the search for a missing Boeing 737 after a desperate 12-hour search the aircraft. The K2 Airways Boeing 737 disappeared from radar about 80 minutes into its two-hour flightg over the Arabian Sea yesterday (July 7).

The cargo plane, reportedly carrying five people, was flying form Sharjah, UAE, to Karachi, Pakistan. Local authorities said they found the remains of the aircraft over 50 miles south of Ormara. Fears remain for those that were onboard the aircraft. The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) confirmed news of the wreckage being found today (July 8).

The PAA said “after 12 hours of search and rescue operations in deep sea” and “efforts are underway to find the missing crew members.” Confirmation of the wreckage being found comes after the final words of the pilot onboard a Boeing 737 have been revealed amid a desperate scramble to find the missing jet.

The reported last transmission from the pilot suggest that he may have been struggling to control the plane as he described the PNS Zulfiqar as “rolling or floating”, which experts are interpreting as suggesting something went wrong with the flying system.

The phrase rolling is used by pilots to describe when a plane tilts from side to side. While rolling is often done intentionally when turning, an uncommanded roll can indicate a serious problem such as flight control failure, severe turbulence, structural damage and asymmetric lift or engine issues.

The phrase floating is normally used during landing, and refers to when pilots stay airborne above the runway instead of touching down because planes are going too fast or encountering ground effect.

The Boeing 737 was being flown by Karachi-based K2 Airways on a cargo flight from Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates to Karachi when it reported an issue with its navigation system at 9.18pm local time, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.

“K2 Airways B 737 of Pakistan Cargo Flight enroute from Sharjah to Karachi reported Navigational system issue and was promptly guided by KARACHI ACC,” Pakistan’s Airport’s Authority said in a statement.

The Civil Aviation Authority stated that radar data indicated the aircraft rapidly descending and making a sharp change in direction around 9.21pm, before both radar and radio contact were lost 155 nautical miles west of Karachi.

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