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co-pilot Anju Hativadaone of 71 confirmed dead in last Sunday’s plane crash in Nepal, suffered the same fate as her husband, who died during the second piloting of the crashed aircraft in the country Himalayas 16 years ago.
husband HativadaDeepak Pokhrel, covered the domestic route Yeti Airlineswhose final destination was Jumla West Airport and crashed after the crew decided to abort the landing for unknown reasons.
“Since then, Anju has decided to pursue a career in aviation” to devote herself to the same cause as her husband, Sudarshan Bartaula, a spokesman for Yeti Airlines, the airline she worked for, told EFE.
Hativada completed his training as an aviation pilot in United States of America in 2010 and joined the Jetstream 41 Regional Jet as an assistant pilot in 2019 before joining the ATR fleet.
second pilot completed his final training aboard an ATR-72 in Toulouse, France, with a total of 6,396 hours of flying time in his professional career to tragic accident that his life is over.
“WE LOST EVERYTHING”
companion Hativadapilot Kamal K.S., also died in this plane crashcataloged as one of the deadliest in the history of the Himalayan country.
“Us [nuestra familia] We have lost everything,” Kamal’s uncle complained to Ram Babu, KC, EFE, while waiting for Tuesday to collect his nephew’s lifeless body at Tribhuvan University Hospital in Kathmandu.
“The pilot, one of the most experienced pilots, was killed. This is a great loss for the nation,” said Babu, who accused Kamal’s death and passengers to the authorities of the country Himalayas.
Oshin Ale Magar was one of the flight attendants on board the plane that crashed on Sunday en route between Kathmandu and the tourist city of Pokhara.
His family of Indian origin was just getting ready for the festival when they learned of the tragedy.
That morning, her father advised her not to go to work so they could spend the day together, but Magar insisted that they could celebrate the holiday after they were married. working dayaccording to the agency Indian News Press Trust India (PTI).
SECOND ACCIDENT IN A YEAR
The accident last Sunday was the second Nepal were registered less than a year after a Tara Air plane crashed in Jomsom on 29 May, killing all 22 passengers on board.
This is the number of claims Nepal led to the fact that the country was subjected to international sanctions for lack of control, and European Union in 2013 it banned Nepalese airlines from entering its territory.
Since November 1960, when the first plane crash occurred in the country, more than 900 people have died in it. accidents of this type, according to the statistics of the civil aviation organization Nepal.
“This needs to be taken seriously so that no one else loses their life,” Kamal said.
EFE
Source: RPP

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