Over a dozen killed as Lukla-bound plane crashes in Makwanpur
Fourteen persons including eleven passengers and three crew members died on the spot when a Lukla-bound airplane crashed in Shikharapur of Makwanpur this morning as it was returning to Kathmandu after it failed to land on the Lukla airport.
Fourteen persons including eleven passengers and three crew members died
on the spot when a Lukla-bound airplane crashed in Shikharapur of
Makwanpur this morning as it was returning to Kathmandu after it failed
to land on the Lukla airport.
Those killed include Capt. Lucky
Shah, co-pilot Sophia Singh, air hostess Sahara Sherpa, and passengers R
Rijal, P Humagain, P Bhote, K Rai and P Sherpa. Six foreigners - four
Americans, one Japanese and a British national - were also killed in the
crash.
The airplane crashed near a small settlement in Shikhapur
VDC of the district. Reports say, the plane and body parts of the
deceased is scattered all around the crash site.
The crash site
is at least two hours walk from the nearest police post. Rescue
personnel from Nepal Army and Nepal Police have left for the crash site.
The Dornier 9N-AHE belonging to Agni Air had taken off from
Kathmandu airport at 7.05 am. It lost contact with the RADAR at around
7.30 am.
Sources say, the plane had encountered a technical
failure in addition to the difficulty due to bad weather. According to
reports, the pilot had reported generator failure en route to Lukla and
decided to return, but the backup generator also later failed. Generator
failure would mean the plane would have lost its cockpit avionics and
would be effectively flying blind in rugged terrain and bad weather.
It was going to Simara airport after Kathmandu airport, too, was closed when it returned from Lukla.
The crash site is located about 15 miles south of Kathmandu and at an altitude of 9,000 ft.More information is comming soon...........In : News Update