(Breaking)Pilot’s Eerie Final Audio Released After Boeing 737 Vanishes From Radar Over Pakistan

On July 7, 2026, a Boeing 737-400 operating as KTA1732 departed Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, for Karachi, Pakistan, with five crew members on board. The flight proceeded normally while cruising until approximately 1618 UTC, when the crew reported experiencing navigation-related issues. According to the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA), the pilots requested radar vectors and navigational assistance from the Karachi Area Control Center (ACC) to help guide the aircraft safely. Shortly after the request, the aircraft's flight path became highly unstable. Flight data indicates the Boeing 737 entered a rapid descent, briefly climbed to Flight Level 370, and then descended again at an extremely high rate—between 13,000 and 22,000 feet per minute—while simultaneously losing ground speed. At approximately 1622 UTC, the aircraft impacted the Arabian Sea. Following the disappearance from radar, Karachi ACC repeatedly attempted to establish contact with KTA1732, but no response was received. Recognizing the seriousness of the situation, the ACC controller requested nearby aircraft to relay messages in an effort to reach the flight, but all attempts were unsuccessful. A large-scale search and rescue operation was launched immediately. Approximately 12 hours later, search teams located the aircraft's wreckage 53 miles south of Ormara, Pakistan. Tragically, all five crew members lost their lives in the accident, which remains the subject of an official investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash. https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/... Track live flights: https://airnavradar.go.link/kMcJ3 If you like our contents please SUBSCRIBE to our channel    / @flight_follower   All videos are licensed under Creative Commons or used under YT quidelines of 'Fair Use' i do not own or claim any video. credits goes to respective owners. if you have your videos used and want to make a change email me. so that we can solve the issue. The ATC audio is downloaded from Liveatc.net Email us at [email protected]