Staff at Pakistani airline PIA slaughtered a black goat on an airport runway as a 'hedge against accidents', prompting scathing criticism and widespread ridicule on social media. 

The photo, taken at Islamabad National Airport on Sunday, showed a group of men slaughtering the goat right next to a PIA ATR plane. Initially believed to have been Photoshopped, the airline subsequently confirmed that it was genuine. 

Pakistanis have been asking questions about the safety of ATR planes since a crash killed 47 people earlier this month. Another ATR plane reported technical issues at take-off a few days later, prompting PIA to temporarily ground its nine ATR planes. 

The airline distanced itself from the goat slaughter, saying it was done by some local employees "as a gesture of gratitude over the clearance of the first ATR" and was not a management decision. 

In Pakistani culture, killing a black goat is believed to ward off evil spirits. 

According to Pakististani daily The Express Tribunestaff are terrified of flying in the ATR planes.

“Ever since the flight PK-661 crashed, the staff sits fingers crossed whenever a flight takes off,” one source told the paper.

 

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