Two dead in Nepal plane crash

16 May 2018 / 18:10 H.

    KATHMANDU: Two people died after a cargo plane crashed in Nepal during bad weather Wednesday, the latest aviation accident in the impoverished Himalayan nation.
    The Makalu Air flight lost contact moments after takeoff and crashed into a hillside not far from its destination in the remote northwestern district of Humla.
    The wreckage was found scattered across a mountain at an altitude of 3,900m.
    "Bodies of both the pilot and co-pilot have been recovered from the crash site," district chief Madhav Prasad Dhungana told AFP.
    "We believe it missed the route and crashed into a hillside, probably because of bad weather."
    Nepal has a poor road network and many remote mountain communities rely on planes and helicopters to bring in basic goods.
    But the country has a dismal safety record, which is largely blamed on inadequate maintenance and poor management.
    Nepal-based airlines are banned from flying in European Union airspace because of safety concerns.
    In March, 51 people were killed when a passenger plane from Bangladesh crashed at Kathmandu airport, the country's deadliest accident in more than two decades.
    Last month a Malaysian jet carrying 139 people aborted a takeoff and skidded into a muddy verge at the same airport, causing chaos and long delays. No one was hurt. — AFP

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