Authorities say the plane caused an accident in Nepal
Just a month ago, on 12th March, Nepal's Kathmandu crashed at Tribhuvan
Airport, Bangladesh's private aircraft, US Bangla. Bangladesh Civil Aviation
Authority of Bangladesh has given a preliminary description of why and why the
plane crashed.
Salauddin M Rahmatullah, chief of Aircraft Accident Investigation Group of
Bangladesh, said that the airport tower with the cockpit did not have any
contact for some time in the last moment of landing the US Airbus.
Just a month ago, on 12th March, Nepal's Kathmandu crashed at Tribhuvan
Airport, Bangladesh's private aircraft, US Bangla. Bangladesh Civil Aviation
Authority of Bangladesh has given a preliminary description of why and why the
plane crashed.
Salauddin M Rahmatullah, Chief of Aircraft Accident Investigation Group of
Bangladesh, said that the airport tower with the cockpit did not have any sign
of the last moment of landing the US Airbus.
Just a month ago, on 12th March, Nepal's Kathmandu crashed at Tribhuvan
Airport, Bangladesh's private aircraft, US Bangla. Bangladesh Civil Aviation
Authority of Bangladesh has given a preliminary description of why and why the
plane crashed.
Salauddin M Rahmatullah, chief of Aircraft Accident Investigation Group of
Bangladesh, said that the airport tower with the cockpit did not have any
contact for some time in the last moment of landing the US Airbus.
'Corpsing Ansar has been missing for some time. We saw the plane saying a word
but overlapping it could be a disturbance.
According to the International Civil Aviation rules, a primary report is to be
issued within one month of any aircraft accident. According to that rule, this
report has been given.
Trying to land the US Airplane plane, on the south-east of Trivuban Airport,
though the plane goes out of the runway.
Later, the aircraft lost control of the airport and broke the boundary wall of
the runway, 442 meters away. Then the plane crashed into the fire. Mr. Kennedy
gave a little bit of the idea of ??what happened in the moment just before the
plane took to the runway. Rahmatullah
After the crash of the US-Bangla Airlines Dash-8 aircraft on March 12, the
Nepalese government formed a six-member probe committee to investigate the
incident. A six-member team was involved in the investigation from Bangladesh.
The Commission published the primary report on the basis of information-data
from eyewitnesses, rescue workers and other sources. It has also been said,
the information of the aircraft and pilots' licenses was found, which will be
mentioned in the original report after the audit.