Airplane crash and rescue demonstration held at Tribhuwan International Airport this friday.
Nepal is a poor county. Nepal have only one international Airport. A full scale crisis bore was led at the Tribhuvan International Airport in the Capital on Friday.
The taunt bore was directed as a piece of the International Civil Aviation Organization controls that requires a globally recognized airplane terminals to lead security bore at regular intervals.
The nation's just global air terminal stayed closed for thirty minutes from 4:30pm to 5pm today to direct the bore.
A plane setback situation was reproduced where the security staff among other protect specialists played out a crisis reaction penetrate.
The taunt bore was directed as a piece of the International Civil Aviation Organization controls that requires a globally recognized airplane terminals to lead security bore at regular intervals.
The nation's just global air terminal stayed closed for thirty minutes from 4:30pm to 5pm today to direct the bore.
A plane setback situation was reproduced where the security staff among other protect specialists played out a crisis reaction penetrate.
Fatal air crashes in Nepal since 2000
(Source :The HImalayan Times)
1. February 24, 2016: Tara Air’s Viking Air DHC-6 Twin Otter 400 (9N-AHH) crashed in Rupse of Myagdi, killing 232. February 16, 2014: Nepal Airline’s DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-ABB) crashed near Sandhikharka of Arghakhanchi, killing 18.3. September 28, 2012: Sita Air’s Dornier 228-202 (9N-AHA) crashed near the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, killing 19.4. May 14, 2012: Agni Air’s Dornier 228-212 (9N-AIG) crashed near Jomsom Airport in Mustang, killing 15.5. October 18, 2011: Nepal’s Army’s Pilatus BN-2T Turbine Islander (RAN-49) crashed in Dhorpatan, Baglung, killing 6.6. September 25, 2011: Buddha Air’s Beechcraft 1900D (9N-AEK) crashed near the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, killing 19.7. December 15, 2010: Tara Air’s DHC-6 Twin Otter 310 (9N-AFX) crashed near Shichaur village in Okhaldhunga district, killing 22.8. Augusdt 24, 2010: Agni Air’s Dornier 228-101 (9N-AHE) crashed near Bastipur, Shikharpur VDC in Makawanpur district, killing 14.9. October 8, 2008: Yeti Airlines’ DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-AFE) crashed in Lukla of Solukhumbu, killing 18.10. June 21, 2006: Yeti Airlines’ DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-AEQ) crashed near Jumla Airport, killing 9.11. May 25, 2004: Yeti Airlines’ DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-AFD) crashed near Lukla of Solukhumbu, killing 3.12. August 22, 2002: Shangri-La Air’s DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-AFR) crashed near Pokhara, killing 18.13. July 17, 2002: Skyline Airways’ DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-AGF) crashed near Surkhet Airport, killing 4.14. July 27, 2000: Royal Nepal Airlines’ DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-ABP) crashed near Simra Airport in Bara, killing 10.
The database records total 53 air crashes in Nepal since May 7, 1946. The record, however, does not include helicopter crashes occurred in the nation.
One of the most recent helicopter accidents was the US Marine Corps’ UH-1Y Huey helicopter crash in Sindhupalchok on May 12, 2015.
After supplying food supplies to the earthquake victims, the chopper was coming to the Capital with some survivors for treatment.
Total 11, including six US marines, two Nepal Army personnel and five locals had died in the incident.