Investigation is going on in Nepal regarding the big plane crash that took place last month. More than 60 passengers including crew members lost their lives in the plane crash. An inquiry committee was constituted to find out the cause of the accident. That committee has made shocking claims in the report.
The investigation committee has said that after checking the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder of the ATR-72 aircraft of Yeti Airlines, it has been found that the reason for the crash of the aircraft may have been a problem in its engine. The plane crashed in Pokhara on 15 January. It was supposed to land at the airport, while it fell down just seconds before that.
The falling plane hit the top of the hill. There was a fire in it. Many passengers were burnt alive in the fire. Even the bodies of many were not found.
Five Indians also lost their lives in the plane crash
In this plane crash, five Indians also died in the plane crash. A total of 72 people including 68 passengers and four crew members were on board the aircraft. It was told that none of them survived. This was later confirmed by the Nepal Army. The army said that no one could be pulled out alive from the crashed plane.
Suspected technical fault
This was the biggest plane crash in Nepal for many years, which happened at some distance from Pokhara airport. The plane had met with an accident on Sunday, January 15 at around 11 am. Nepal’s army said in a statement that the 72-seater plane crashed just 10-20 seconds before landing on the runway of Pokhara airport. The big thing was that before the accident there was no sign of danger from the cockpit of the aircraft. In the preliminary investigation, technical fault was considered as the reason for this accident.
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