December 07, 2016
ISLAMABAD: Like any other morning, air hostess Asma Adil had left her two young children with her in-laws before she left for work early on Wednesday. Little did she know that this would be her last meeting with her children.
Asma was one of five crew members and 42 passengers on board the ill-fated Pakistan International Airlines flight PK-661, which crashed near the town of Havelian in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa earlier today.
"She was very a good daughter. She took care of everyone in the house. She was my adorable daughter," said Asma's father-in-law, who was at home looking after her two children when he received news of the plane crash.
He said he had telephoned Asma earlier in the day but could not get through. But
"The children were with the grandfather and grandmother. I called her but there was no reply. But after fifteen minutes, I got her message in reply saying 'Thank you Abbu!'," he said as tears rolled down his face.
Asma leaves behind four-year-old Talha and one-year-old Umme Hani, whose birthday was celebrated two days earlier. She has six siblings.
Among other crew members were Captain Saleh Janjua and Co-pilot Ahmed Janjua, who were were operating the ill-fated ATR-42 turboprop plane.
Captain Saleh Janjua
First Officer Ahmed Janjua hailed from Karachi. According to family sources, Ahmed Janjua’s mother and sister reached Islamabad after hearing the sad news.
Ahmed Janjua’s friend, Shahzaib Junaid talked to Geo News, saying he’s deeply in grief over his friend’s death and at a loss of words.
The five crew members included First Officer Ali Akram, two air hostesses Sadaf Farooq and Asma Adil as well. The plane also had one ground engineer, the PIA spokesman said.
Airhostess Sadaf Farooq belonged to Kallar Syedan in Punjab province. She had joined PIA eight years back as a crew member.
Airhostess Sadaf Farooq
The crew members a day ago took pictures at Gilgit Airport.