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- Q16202320 subject Q6166385.
- Q16202320 subject Q7404994.
- Q16202320 subject Q7583988.
- Q16202320 subject Q8170867.
- Q16202320 subject Q8219823.
- Q16202320 subject Q8228260.
- Q16202320 subject Q8280793.
- Q16202320 subject Q8709637.
- Q16202320 abstract "Pakistan International Airlines Flight 404 was a Fokker F27 Friendship that disappeared shortly after takeoff on 25 August 1989. At 07:36, a domestic scheduled passenger flight of Pakistan International Airlines took off from the northern city of Gilgit, Pakistan on its way to the national capital Islamabad. One of the pilots of the aircraft made a routine radio call at 07:40; this was the last communication with the aircraft. The aircraft is thought to have crashed in the Himalayas, but the wreckage has never been found.".
- Q16202320 thumbnail PIA-F27-Lahore-30861.JPG?width=300.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q130736.
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- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q609024.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q6166385.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q6605058.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q7404994.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q7583988.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q816717.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q8170867.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q8219823.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q8228260.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q8280793.
- Q16202320 wikiPageWikiLink Q8709637.
- Q16202320 point "35.23690833333333 74.59006111111111".
- Q16202320 type SpatialThing.
- Q16202320 comment "Pakistan International Airlines Flight 404 was a Fokker F27 Friendship that disappeared shortly after takeoff on 25 August 1989. At 07:36, a domestic scheduled passenger flight of Pakistan International Airlines took off from the northern city of Gilgit, Pakistan on its way to the national capital Islamabad. One of the pilots of the aircraft made a routine radio call at 07:40; this was the last communication with the aircraft.".
- Q16202320 label "Pakistan International Airlines Flight 404".
- Q16202320 lat "35.23690833333333".
- Q16202320 long "74.59006111111111".
- Q16202320 depiction PIA-F27-Lahore-30861.JPG.