Demand for the resignation of CAAN Director General Pradeep Adhikari

Kathmandu: The resignation of the Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority Pradeep Adhikari has been demanded for seriously weakening air safety.

Earlier, A voice in the parliamentary committee was raised that he should resign due to frequent air accidents during his tenure. On the same issue, Nepali Congress MP Uday Shamsher Rana, while speaking at the House of Representatives meeting, demanded the resignation of the director general of the authority today.

Since the officer became the director general of the authority, there have been 7 air accidents in which more than 118 people lost their lives and moral questions have been raised, so he should resign immediately, and if he does not resign, the government should bring the director general under investigation, said rana. In the committee meeting, most of the MPs also raised questions about the ability and working style of the CAAN leadership.

“The reports of the commission made after the accident always blame the pilot, airplane and maintenance team just to clear the authority from the incident. Is the authority responsible for the air accident or not? , Why is the authority not to blame for an air accident? When should the authority take responsibility?” He said.

According to him, there have been 72 air accidents in Nepal since 1962 and 935 people lost their lives. Last Wednesday, 18 people lost their lives when a Saurya Airlines plane that was going from Kathmandu to Pokhara for maintenance crashed at Tribhuvan International Airport.

Helicopter crash of Heli Everest Air

Heli Everest Air’s helicopter crashed near Dhaulagiri base camp on Sunday morning.

The spokesperson of Tribhuvan International Airport, Teknath Sitaula, has informed that the helicopter of Heli Everest Air with the call sign 9NANB overturned today at 11 am while taking goods from the Italian base camp to the Dhaulagiri base camp. According to Nepal Civil Aviation Authority, the helicopter crashed into a mound and overturned.

Pilot Priya Adhikari was slightly injured in the accident and another helicopter has been sent for the rescue operation.

Malfunction in two planes of Yeti Air on the same day: Emergency landing after engine failure

Regular flights of 2 planes of Yeti Air have been cancelled due to malfunctions in the aircraft.

ATR 72 flight number 672 of Yeti Airlines, flying from Pokhara to Kathmandu, was returned to Pokhara after about 6 minutes of takeoff after the left engine of the plane showed signs of malfunction. The plane carrying 45 passengers made an emergency landing at Pokhara airport.

Similarly, YT 786 flight with 60 passengers from Biratnagar to Kathmandu was also cancelled due to an engine malfunction. There was a problem with the engine when the plane was about to take off. The airline cancelled the flight after the incident.