After 11 months, the secret of Nepal's biggest plane crash was revealed, 72 people lost their lives; Shocking revelation in the report

Nepal Plane Crash: Yeti Airlines plane met with an accident on January 15 this year in Pokhara, Nepal. About 72 people lost their lives in this accident. However, the report in the case has come out after almost a year of the accident. The reasons for the accident have been revealed in this report. The team constituted by the Nepal government has issued a report on the matter.

Sat, 30 Dec 2023 12:41 PM (IST)
After 11 months, the secret of Nepal's biggest plane crash was revealed, 72 people lost their lives; Shocking revelation in the report

Yeti Airlines plane met with an accident on January 15 this year in Pokhara, Nepal. About 72 people lost their lives in this accident. The report in the case has come out after almost a year of the accident. The reasons for the accident have been revealed in this report.

The team constituted by the Nepal government has released the report on the Yeti Airlines plane accident case. It has been said that possibly the reason for the plane crash could have been the power supply being switched off by the pilots.

The report said that the Yeti Airlines plane had taken off from Tribhuvan International Airport for Pokhara. This was the third flight of the aircraft that day. There were 68 passengers and four crew members on board this aircraft. Meanwhile, the plane lost control during flight and crashed into the ground.

According to the report, all the people on board the plane were killed during this accident. The report also states that the power was cut off by mistake by the pilots. After this, there was an obstruction in the air speed of the aircraft. Due to this Yeti Airlines plane met with an accident.

On January 15, Yeti Airlines plane ATR-72 crashed in Pokhara, Nepal. 72 people died in this accident, including some Indians. This plane accident was the biggest in the history of Nepal. A five-member committee was formed to investigate the plane crash.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer