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Lethal Aircraft Crash in Nepal Attributable to Pilot Error, Report Finds

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Last updated: 2023/12/30 at 5:24 AM
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Deadly Plane Crash in Nepal Caused by Pilot Error, Report Finds
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A aircraft crash that killed dozens of individuals in Nepal in January was brought on by a pilot who pulled the wrong levers whereas making an attempt to land, the nation’s investigators stated Thursday.

The pilot modified the propeller angle as a substitute of that of the wing flaps, inflicting a Yeti Airways aircraft to lose momentum and fall, killing all 72 individuals on board, a report by a committee shaped by the Nepali authorities stated.

The ATR-72 aircraft, a twin-engine propeller plane, was on a half-hour flight from the capital, Kathmandu, carrying 68 passengers and 4 crew members when it crashed on Jan. 15. The pilots have been making an attempt to land in Pokhara, a picturesque trip city of the Himalayas.

As they ready for touchdown, at lower than 721 toes from the bottom, one of many pilots had known as for the wing flaps to be adjusted. The second pilot mistakenly moved the situation levers, which management the propellers and are located subsequent to the flap lever, to a place known as “feathered,” investigators stated.

The feathering of a propeller, which reduces drag, is usually carried out when an engine is shut down, the report stated, and could be carried out routinely or manually.

That error let air by way of the propellers, as a substitute of pushing it backward to propel the aircraft and preserve it airborne, the report stated. Quickly after, one of many pilots reported that there was no energy coming from the engine.

Pokhara’s new airport was weeks outdated on the time, and the crew hadn’t obtained skill-based coaching for the airport, the report stated. It was additionally the primary pilot’s first try at touchdown on that runway, and the third time for the second pilot. The crew have been most likely distracted, the report stated, as a result of the pilots have been occupied with offering directions as a substitute of centered on their duties.

These components induced the pilots to misidentify the levers and miss the indications that the propellers had been feathered, the investigators concluded, citing components together with a excessive workload and stress.

The aircraft then misplaced thrust, stalled, crashed into the bottom and was destroyed by the affect and hearth, the report stated. Video recordings on social media on the time confirmed the aircraft engulfed in flames and plumes of black smoke rising from the crash location. Emergency staff have been proven making an attempt to retrieve the our bodies of victims.

From November 1960 to Might 2022, 106 plane crashed in Nepal, leading to 590 deaths, in line with a security report revealed this yr by the nation’s Civil Aviation Authority. Of these plane, 50 have been twin-engine planes, which many individuals in Nepal depend on to succeed in distant elements of the nation.

Mountainous terrain, unpredictable climate situations, poor visibility and growing older fleets are among the many hazards of flying there.

In 2022, a aircraft carrying 22 individuals crashed throughout a 20-minute flight operated by Tara Air from Pokhara to Jomsom, a vacationer vacation spot common amongst hikers. There have been no survivors. On the identical route in 2016, a crash shortly after takeoff killed all 23 individuals on board.

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