The latest findings from the investigation are worrying.
This Sunday, a airplane company line Yeti Airlines crashed near the airport in the city with 72 passengers on board, including four crew members Pokhara to Nepal. According to the latest reports, no one would have survived.
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A verily catastrophe shrouded in great mystery. In fact, it is impossible to know why the device crashed. The first elements of the investigation are categorically: no alarm was broadcast by the pilot, who nevertheless impressively filmed before the tragedy, as evidenced by the horrific images published on social networks. While the request for a lane change was made (and accepted) in the rules of art. And to think that the airport had only been open for two weeks.
This Tuesday, new elements of the investigation surfaced. And they chill. As already mentioned, the crew consisted of four members. Including a co-pilot who responded to the name Anju Khatiwada. Terrible coincidence: her husband (Dipak Pokhrel) died 16 years ago… in a plane crash. It was 2006 in Jumla. The small tourist plane crashed before landing. With insurance money she received after her husband’s death, she offered herself an aviation education before embarking on a career to pay tribute to her late husband.
The co-pilot of the twin-engine plane that crashed on Sunday, a nurse by trade, had embarked on a career in aviation to pay tribute to her husband, the pilot who died in a crash in 2006. https://t. co/3qNLGmiqkR
— 20 minutes (@20minutesOnline) January 17, 2023