A trainer aircraft of the Pakistan Army crash landed in a paddy field in the country's Punjab province on Saturday, even as the two pilots on board escaped without serious injuries.
TV footage showed that a Mushshak plane was lying in the middle of a green field in Gujranwala district's Wazirabad area.
The two-seater aircraft had taken off from Rahwali Cantonment for a training mission with Captain Ahmad and an instructor.
The plane developed a technical fault flying over Dilawar Cheema near river Chenab, forcing the pilots to make a crash landing in a paddy field.
The Mushshak basic trainer is a light-weight, single-engine aircraft.
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