A Pakistani is seen through the wreckage of a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 passenger plane that crashed on Friday, killing all 127 people on board, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, April 23, 2012. The Pakistani government mandated Sunday that all airplanes operated by private airlines must undergo a new inspection to determine whether they are safe to fly, days after a crash near the capital killed 127 people.The Bhoja Air crash Friday was the second in Pakistan in less than two years involving a private Pakistani airline. In both cases, the planes went down in bad weather as they approached the main airport in Islamabad.
Muhammed Muheisen Associated Press