
Search Enters Third Day for Five Crew Missing After K2 Airways Cargo Plane Crashes Into Arabian Sea
The Independent (UK)—Pakistani authorities extended the search for five missing crew members into a third day after a K2 Airways cargo plane crashed into the Arabian Sea, with additional debris recovered but no survivors found. Rough sea conditions have hampered rescue operations, forcing search teams to work in hazardous circumstances that have slowed the effort considerably. The recovered wreckage confirmed the aircraft went down in the area where contact was lost, but the cause of the crash has not been established and the investigation is in its earliest stages. Pakistan's aviation authority said it is coordinating with international partners to expand the search area and identify the crash site more precisely.
- The Independent (UK) — More cargo plane debris recovered from Arabian Sea as search enters its third day.
- Washington Times — Pakistan recovers additional aircraft debris from the Arabian Sea while search for crew continues.
- The National (UAE) — Search continues for five missing crew members after K2 Airways crash in the Arabian Sea.
- Associated Press — Search continues in rough seas off Pakistan for the missing cargo plane crew.