Authorities have sealed the offices of K2 Airways as investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the recent cargo plane crash off Pakistan’s southern coast. The move comes as aviation officials intensify efforts to gather evidence and determine the cause of the accident.
The cargo aircraft, operating a flight from Sharjah to Karachi, crashed into the Arabian Sea after losing contact with air traffic control during its approach. Search and recovery teams later located debris from the aircraft, prompting a full-scale investigation led by Pakistan’s aviation authorities.
Officials said the airline’s office was sealed to preserve records and ensure investigators have unrestricted access to operational documents, maintenance logs, flight records, and other material that could assist in the inquiry. Authorities stressed that the action is part of standard investigative procedures and should not be interpreted as a conclusion regarding the airline’s responsibility.
Investigators are expected to review the aircraft’s maintenance history, crew records, flight planning documents, and communication logs. Efforts are also underway to recover the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder, which are considered crucial to determining what happened during the aircraft’s final moments.
The tragic crash claimed the lives of all five crew members on board, sending shockwaves through Pakistan’s aviation community. Government officials have expressed condolences to the victims’ families and pledged a transparent, independent investigation into the incident.
Aviation experts say the findings of the inquiry will help identify the factors behind the crash and may lead to recommendations aimed at improving flight safety and preventing similar accidents in the future.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation until the investigation is complete, emphasizing that the final cause of the crash will only be confirmed after all available evidence has been thoroughly examined.
