Comments on: Islamabad tragedy – a close call http://razarumi.com/2010/07/28/islamabad-tragedy-a-close-call/ Just another WordPress site Mon, 06 Feb 2012 08:58:48 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Heinz http://razarumi.com/2010/07/28/islamabad-tragedy-a-close-call/#comment-33698 Heinz Sun, 16 Oct 2011 18:08:34 +0000 http://www.razarumi.com/?p=3386#comment-33698 Hey, Nice Blog. I kind a like it very much.Very useful Information. Will revisit to your site again. Nice greetings from Austria Thomas Hey,
Nice Blog. I kind a like it very much.Very useful Information. Will revisit to your site again.

Nice greetings from Austria

Thomas

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By: Sidhusaaheb http://razarumi.com/2010/07/28/islamabad-tragedy-a-close-call/#comment-19110 Sidhusaaheb Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:26:54 +0000 http://www.razarumi.com/?p=3386#comment-19110 Ordinary citizens' lives don't quite have the same value as those of VIPs in our two countries. Glad to know you are safe! :) Ordinary citizens’ lives don’t quite have the same value as those of VIPs in our two countries.

Glad to know you are safe! :)

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By: Darwaish http://razarumi.com/2010/07/28/islamabad-tragedy-a-close-call/#comment-19091 Darwaish Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:52:02 +0000 http://www.razarumi.com/?p=3386#comment-19091 Thank God you guys are safe!. Give some sadqa Rumi sahab Thank God you guys are safe!. Give some sadqa Rumi sahab

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By: Muzaffar Bukhari http://razarumi.com/2010/07/28/islamabad-tragedy-a-close-call/#comment-19090 Muzaffar Bukhari Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:37:14 +0000 http://www.razarumi.com/?p=3386#comment-19090 Oh Raza: Thanks God You are safe. But I am really very sad for those who were not lucky like you. Well; many questions will be and should raised about the regulations, and then Media will be blamed for again creating hype out of an accident. I was watching TV after the accident, and I came to know that Pakistan is following ANR4 instead of ANR3 (internationally accepted protocols for flight safety). The Association of the Pakistani Pilots (PALPA) has been taking up this matter with PIA and Civil Aviation since long, but to no success. Ironically, when the TV anchor asked DG Civil Aviation on live phone call, to explain for the audience, what these ANR3, and ANR4 were! he first put the phone on hold, and was found asking someone else around him, what these terms meant! and then later, on he cut the line off. That simply means, that lives of all who frequently travel by Air, are at stake just for the slackness and unwillingness of Pakistani Govt. to follow the internationally accepted Air Navigation Regulations. And I also hated the PM and CMs whole lot flying in a heli over the place of incidence. Gilani's mouth was continuously moving as if he was chewing a gum. And Shehbaz Sharif was enjoying the beautiful aerial view of Islamabad cityscape - looking opposite side of the Margala hills. Pakistan Zindabad has very rightly been rephrased as PAKISTAN SAY ZINDA BHAAG. Oh Raza: Thanks God You are safe. But I am really very sad for those who were not lucky like you.

Well; many questions will be and should raised about the regulations, and then Media will be blamed for again creating hype out of an accident.

I was watching TV after the accident, and I came to know that Pakistan is following ANR4 instead of ANR3 (internationally accepted protocols for flight safety). The Association of the Pakistani Pilots (PALPA) has been taking up this matter with PIA and Civil Aviation since long, but to no success. Ironically, when the TV anchor asked DG Civil Aviation on live phone call, to explain for the audience, what these ANR3, and ANR4 were! he first put the phone on hold, and was found asking someone else around him, what these terms meant! and then later, on he cut the line off.

That simply means, that lives of all who frequently travel by Air, are at stake just for the slackness and unwillingness of Pakistani Govt. to follow the internationally accepted Air Navigation Regulations.

And I also hated the PM and CMs whole lot flying in a heli over the place of incidence. Gilani’s mouth was continuously moving as if he was chewing a gum. And Shehbaz Sharif was enjoying the beautiful aerial view of Islamabad cityscape – looking opposite side of the Margala hills.

Pakistan Zindabad has very rightly been rephrased as PAKISTAN SAY ZINDA BHAAG.

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