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Rescue teams recover cockpit wreckage of crashed K2 Airways cargo plane

Last updated: July 10, 2026 4:41 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Rescue teams recover cockpit wreckage of crashed K2 Airways cargo plane
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KARACHI — Rescue teams operating in the Arabian Sea have recovered the cockpit and flight data recorder of the K2 Airways cargo plane that plunged into the water three days ago. The discovery marks a shift in the investigation, moving from a general search operation to a recovery effort aimed at determining why the aircraft went down shortly after takeoff.

The wreckage was located 15 miles off the coast, submerged at a depth of 120 feet. Divers spent six hours in choppy conditions to secure the remains of the cockpit. Officials confirmed that while the main fuselage remains elusive, the retrieval of the flight data recorder—commonly known as the black box—gives investigators a path to technical answers.

“The condition of the recorder is better than we anticipated,” said Captain Jamil Ahmed, the lead maritime recovery coordinator. “It’s currently being transported to the Civil Aviation Authority lab. We expect initial data extraction within 48 hours.”

The crash has hit the local aviation sector hard. The K2 Airways flight was a routine cargo run, carrying medical supplies and industrial equipment. None of the four crew members have been found, and the recovery of the cockpit offers little hope for survivors.

Family members of the missing crew have gathered at the Karachi port, waiting for updates that have been slow to materialize. The airline’s management has faced criticism for a lack of transparency regarding the aircraft’s maintenance history, though they insist the plane was cleared for flight just last month.

Questions about the weather remain central to the inquiry. While conditions were reported as clear at the time of departure, some pilots operating in the area that morning noted unexpected wind shear near the coastline. Investigators are now cross-referencing these reports with the flight path data.

The search for the remaining parts of the fuselage continues at dawn tomorrow. For now, the focus shifts to the black box, which holds the final minutes of cockpit conversation and system alerts. Until those files are decrypted, the reason this cargo flight vanished remains a mystery.

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