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By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Reuters) -A passenger plane crash in Nepal last year that killed 18 people was caused by faulty information about the aircraft's takeoff speed in the flight documentation, a report issued on Friday by a government-appointed investigation panel said.
Faulty information regarding an aircraft's takeoff speed led to a passenger plane crash in Nepal in 2024 that claimed 18 lives, a government-appointed investigation panel has concluded. The CRJ-200LR aircraft,
The inquiry found “gross negligence and non‑compliance” in cargo and baggage loading. It tells all airlines to review speed cards and follow cargo rules.
A government report on last year's deadly plane crash in Nepal attributes the incident to incorrect takeoff speed information and poor operational compliance. The crash killed 18 people. Recommendations for better adherence to safety protocols and review of flight permissions have been made.
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