Kathmandu: 22 bodies, including four Indians, were killed in a plane crash in the Mustang Mountains Nepal District on Sunday, had been taken to Kathmandu where the remnants of mortal will be handed over to their families after post-mortem on Tuesday.Turboprop Twin Otter 9N-Aet built by Canada, 9N-Aet bea plane carrying four Indians, two Germans and 13 Nepal passengers, besides three Nepal crew members when it fell a few minutes after taking off from the Pokhara tourism city, the officials said the officials .
Savior on Monday found 21 bodies from Tara Air’s plane ruins site. On Tuesday, the last body was also taken from the ruins site.According to the General Manager of the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Nath Thakur, the bodies of 10 victims were brought on Monday night and the remaining 12 bodies were brought here by the Nepal Army helicopter on Tuesday.
All corpses have been sent to the Tribhuvan University Education Hospital for the Post-Mortem exam. The bodies will be handed over to the families of the victims after the post-mortem, the official said.The government has formed an investigation commission consisting of five people led by senior aeronautics engineers Ratism Chandra Lal Suman to find out the cause of Tara aircraft accidents, officials said.
According to the initial investigation conducted by the Nepal Civil Aviation Authority (Caan), bad weather is the reason behind a plane crash.The aircraft’s black box was also taken by an experienced international and national mountain guide team from the accident site on Tuesday and will be transported to Kathmandu.The black box, also known as a cockpit voice recorder, records radio transmissions and other sounds in the cockpit, such as conversations between pilots, and engine sounds.
Modern aircraft have two black boxes that include flight data recorders that record more than 80 types of information such as speed, height and direction, as well as pilot actions and important system performance.Black box can offer important instructions about accidents where all 22 people on the ship were killed. Due to geographical dismissal and bad weather conditions, the search and mission of recovery is delayed. The aircraft was found scattered at an altitude of 4,200 meters, an increase of four hours uphill from the center of the Municipality of Thasa Village.
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