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On the 25th of September 2011, a [[Buddha Air]] [[Beechcraft 1900D]] '''crashed''' while attempting to land in dense fog at [[Kathmandu]]'s [[Tribhuwan International Airport]]. <ref name="al jazeera"/> According to a spokesperson, the plane was returning from a mountain flight when it crashed at [[Kotdada Hill]], whilst attempting to land at [[Tribhuwan International Airport]]<ref name="al jazeera"/>
On the 25th of September 2011, a [[Buddha Air]] [[Beechcraft 1900D]] '''crashed''' while attempting to land in dense fog at [[Kathmandu]]'s [[Tribhuwan International Airport]]. <ref name="al jazeera"/> According to a spokesperson, the plane was returning from a mountain flight when it crashed at [[Kotdada Hill]], whilst attempting to land at [[Tribhuwan International Airport]]<ref name="al jazeera"/>

On 25th September 2011 Buddha Air beech craft crashed while returning to the capital from a mountain flight in Lamatar Kotdanda of Lalitpur on Sunday morning.


All 19 persons onboard the flight including eight Indians, five Europeans, a US national and two Nepalis along with three Nepali crew members are reported dead in the accident.
All 19 persons onboard the flight including eight Indians, five Europeans, a US national and two Nepalis along with three Nepali crew members are reported dead in the accident.

Revision as of 05:33, 25 September 2011

Buddha Air Flight 103
9N-AGH The Beechcraft 1900D that crashed.
Accident
Date25 September 2011
SummaryUnder investigation
SiteGodavari, Nepal [1]
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBeechcraft 1900D
OperatorBuddha Air
Registration9N-AGH
DestinationTribhuwan International Airport
Passengers16 [2]
Crew3 [2]
Fatalities18[1]
Injuries1 [3]
Survivors1

On the 25th of September 2011, a Buddha Air Beechcraft 1900D crashed while attempting to land in dense fog at Kathmandu's Tribhuwan International Airport. [3] According to a spokesperson, the plane was returning from a mountain flight when it crashed at Kotdada Hill, whilst attempting to land at Tribhuwan International Airport[3]

All 19 persons onboard the flight including eight Indians, five Europeans, a US national and two Nepalis along with three Nepali crew members are reported dead in the accident.

Nirajan Karmacharya, 36 of Jawalakhel, one of the Nepali passengers who was rescued alive and subsequently been rushed to B&B Hospital at Gwarko for treatment has succumbed to his injuries while on the way to the hospital.

The rescue team has recovered eighteen bodies from the accident site.

The 9N-AEK 1900D aircraft went missing from 7:30 in the morning. While crash took place at around 7:40 am.

Captain JD Tamrakar, Captain Padma Adhikari and Air Hostess Asmita Shrestha were the members of the crew.

References

  1. ^ a b "18 dead after tourist plane crashes in Nepal". ABC News. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b Molnar, Matt (25 September 2011). "Mount Everest Tour Plane Crashes in Nepal". http://nycaviation.com. Retrieved 25 September 2011. {{cite news}}: External link in |newspaper= (help)
  3. ^ a b c "Deaths in Nepal plane crash". Al Jazeera English. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.