ara Air otter plane reportedly found crashed in Rupche of Mayagdi
The Twin Otter aircraft with a call sign 9N-AHH, piloted by Roshan
Manandhar was carrying 20 passengers and a crew of three on a flight
from Pokhara, 125 km (80 miles) west of Kathmandu, to Jomsom when it
lost contact with the control tower.
Rescue team from Nepal Police and Nepal Army are reaching in minutes at
the spot of crash, told Raymajhi.
kathmandu, 24 Feb – A small twin otter plane operated by Tara Airlines
of Nepal that was carrying 23 people including two foreigners lost its
contact with the air traffic control and is reportedly found crashed
around the Rupchee of Mayadgi district, informed Nepali Army Cornel of
Mustang Indra Raymajhi reported Annapurna Post.
The aircraft had taken off the Pokhara Airport at 7:50 am today and was
in contact till 8:50 am, according to an official of the Pokhara
Airport.
Official Yogendra Kuwar said the plane was on an 18-minute flight
Wednesday, but lost contact after takeoff. He said there were no landing
strips between the two airports the plane was flying between.
“Two helicopters were deployed search-and-rescue mission,” Pokhara
airport official Yogendra Kunwar said.
The identification of the passengers on the board has been established
among which Nepali passengers on the plane were Fenjok Gurung, Laxmi
Harichan, Pabitra KC, Rewti Baral, Binita Bhattacha, Bal Krishna Neur,
Muktinath Bastola, Krishna Lal Bhattachan, Kacnha Pariyar, Holpapaliring
Sherpa, Rajkumar Tamang, Kamala Thakali, Myaksu Byinji, Lepsang Lama,
Devijung Gurung, Dil Kumari Gaucha and Moti Bhahdur KC were on the
board. Similalry, Foreigners were Maksiuying of China and Ralfashed
Ahamed and crew members were Captain Roshan Manandhar, Co-Pilot Dikesh
Nemkul and Air Hostess Roma Raut, informed Tara Air.
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