ATC mix-up? At least 50 die in Kathmandu airport crash

| Updated: Mar 13, 2018, 07:16 IST

Highlights

  • A Bangladeshi aircraft carrying 67 passengers and four crew crashed in Kathmandu
  • The plane, operated by US-Bangla Airlines, was on a flight from Dhaka when it hit an airport fence and burst into flames
Rescuers near a passenger plane from Bangladesh that crashed at the airport in Kathmandu (AP Photo)
ATC mix-up? At least 50 die in Kathmandu airport crash
KATHMANDU: A Bangladeshi aircraft carrying 67 passengers and four crew crashed on Monday + while coming in to land at the airport in the Nepali capital, Kathmandu, killing at least 50 people, officials said.

The plane, operated by US-Bangla Airlines, was on a flight from Dhaka when it hit an airport fence and burst into flames, said Raj Kumar Chettri, general manager of the hill-ringed airport, which is prone to bird strikes and other hazards.

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"We have recovered 50 dead bodies so far," said army spokesman Gokul Bhandari. Several people had been rescued from the burning wreckage of the Bombardier Q400 series aircraft but nine people were still unaccounted for, he said.

The aircraft burst into flames and came to rest in a field near the tarmac of Tribhuvan International Airport.

Many of the bodies that lay on the tarmac covered by cloth were charred, witnesses said. Thick plumes of smoke could be seen from the aircraft.

Later, photographs showed the fire had been put out, with army personnel and rescue workers at the scene.


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Data from tracking website Flightradar24.com showed the aircraft was 17 years old. The aircraft descended to an airport altitude of 4,400 feet and then ascended up to 6,600 feet before crashing about two minutes later, the website said.

Mountainous Nepal has had a poor air safety record. Small aircraft ply an extensive domestic network and often run into trouble at remote airstrips.

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A Thai Airways flight from Bangkok crashed while trying to land in Kathmandu in 1992 killing all on board.


US-Bangla Airlines is a unit of the US-Bangla Group, a U.S. Bangladeshi joint venture company. A spokesman for the airline in Dhaka had no immediate comment.


The Bangladeshi carrier launched operations in July 2014 and operates Bombardier and Boeing aircraft.


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