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Pakistan airlines’ goat sacrifice mocked

PAKISTAN’S embattled national carrier has been widely mocked for sacrificing a goat next to a plane to ward off bad luck, weeks after one of the country’s worst air disasters.

A Pakistan International Airlines turboprop plane built by European manufacturer ATR plummeted into a mountain in a northern region on December 7, bursting into flames and killing all 47 people on board.

The animal slaughter, which took place on Sunday at the Islamabad airport and was captured in a photograph which went viral, was met with derision by many social media users, who said the carrier was forgoing safety standards in favor of superstition.

“This is no joke: #Pakistan invents a new safety measure for its crashing air carrier #PIA,” tweeted user Asim Yousafzai.

Another user Rahoon Rashid said: “(Black goats) don’t keep the planes up and flying, efficiency does.”

Leading newspaper Dawn ran a front-page story headlined “PIA: on a wing and a prayer.”

The sacrifice was confirmed by PIA spokesman Danyal Gilani, who said it was a “gesture of gratitude” by some employees before the resumption of flights of the airline’s ATR fleet. It was not sanctioned by management, Gilani said.

PIA grounded its 10 remaining ATR planes in the wake of the disaster pending detailed inspections. The airline’s chairman Muhammad Azam Saigol last week tendered his resignation citing “personal reasons.”

Before December 7, PIA had been crash-free for 10 years, and received a 7 out of 7 rating on the AirlineRatings.com, but a US statistician Nate Silver found the airline had a consistently high number of what he termed “near-misses.”




 

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