An inquiry has been launched into the Pakistan
International Airlines (PIA) plane crash at a residential area in Karachi that
left 97 people dead, the country's aviation minister said. Apart from the
investigation board formed by the government, a team from the aircraft's makers
will also visit the crash site for investigation, and the plane's black box
will be sent for decoding to further help the probe, Aviation Minister Ghulam
Sarwar Khan told a media briefing on Saturday. He added that the report will be
made public within three months after which stern action will be taken against
those found guilty, reports Xinhua news agency. He also announced a
compensation of 1 million PKR ($6,227) each for the families of the 97 deceased
passengers. (IANS)