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Sunday, September 9, 2012


PILOT ERROR CAUSED DRONIER ACCIDENT IN MUSTANG KILLING 13 INDIAN TOURISTS AND TWO NEPALI CREW MEMBERS Kathmandu, 10 Sept. :Pilot judgmental error caused the crash of a German-built twin engine turboprop crash after takeoff from Jomsom in Mustang for Pokhara 14 May. A report prepared by a committee headed by Medini Prasad Sharma, former Director General of Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal was submitted to Tourism Minister Post Bahadur Bogati Sunday. Thirteen Indian tourists and two Nepali crew members were killed and three Indians, two Danish nationals and a Nepali air hostess survived the crash. The crash was caused by judgmental error of the pilot in command due to stress, the report said. The accident was caused by sudden execution of a left turn by the command ‘without considering the required radius of turn and the rising surrounding terrain.” The aircraft stalled at low speed Crew Resource Management RM and loss of situational awareness caused judgmental error A Buddha Air crash while landing at TIA after a mountain flight also killed a group of Indian tourists. Nnnn ________________________________________ SUGGESTION TO CLOSE DOWN GOVT. OFFICE FOR TWO DAYS TO SAVE ENERGY Kathmandu, 10 Sept, : Energy Ministry has presented a plan to Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai to close down government offices for two days Saturday and Sunday to save energy and reduce diesel cuts, Balaram Bania reports in Kantipur. ________________________________________ Corporate, financial sectors are industries will be asked to save energy. Power cuts will be increased in areas known for high incidence of power theft. nnnn

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