A light plane crashed near the RATTA TIBBA district of the Punjab vehicle district, but the two pilots on board survived the incident, according to local authorities.
The plane went near Anwar Abad, and police officials reported that the two pilots managed to parachute safe before the accident. No injury or death has been reported.
The cause of the accident has not yet been determined and an investigation should be carried out to assess technical or operational failures.
This is the second incident recently involving a light plane in the region, which raises questions about flight safety protocols and aircraft maintenance in private aviation.
The emergency intervention teams were sent to the site and the authorities obtained the area for a more in -depth examination.
Earlier, an Cessna 310 plane crashed on tri-rail tracks near the I-95 in Boca Raton, Florida, shortly after taking off from Boca Raton airport on Tallahassee. The three people on board are dead and a person on the ground has been injured but is in a stable state.
The accident caused road and rail closings, including North Military Trail and the I-95 viaduct in Glades Road, while the tri-rail services were suspended, and a bus bridge was organized for shuttles.
The emergency teams responded quickly, with aerial images showing wrecks and fire damage. A witness said the plane seemed to be in distress, perhaps trying to return to the airport before crashing.
The FAA and the NTSB are investigating the incident, focusing on flight trajectory data, possible mechanical failure and witness accounts. The investigation is underway.




