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08.10.2008 - 12 Germans Killed in Nepal Plane Crash

Aviation officials said only one person survived the crash as the Canadian built Twin Otter landed at the mountainous Lukla airport, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) north-east of the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, Wednesday, Oct.

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"Our preliminary investigation and reports based on witnesses suggest that the plane belonging to Yeti Airlines crashed after hitting a higher ground near the airport," said Mohan Adhikari, the director general of Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal.
 
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Australians he said. Adhikari corrected earlier reports that two Swiss nationals were onboard the plane saying they were mistaken for the Australians.
 
"Only the captain of the aircraft survived and he was airlifted to Kathmandu for treatment and was in stable condition," Adhikari said, adding that severe burns were making identifying the victims difficult.
 
Aviation officials in Kathmandu said the plane burst into flames after it crashed and hit the airport sideways. The AFP news agency quoted Suraj Kunwar, a local journalist, who said the aircraft caught fire after it crash landed on the sloping airstrip.
 
"It took locals and security forces about two hours to put out the fire," Kunwar said. "Officials at the airport here have said that bad weather was the reason for the crash. There was heavy cloud when the accident occurred."
 
Officials said the weather and visibility were good in the area when the plane took off early in the morning but clouds had moved in by the time of the crash.
 
When the weather is clear, dozens of flights land daily at Lukla's Tenzing-Hillary airport, the gateway to Nepal's Everest region, which is used by thousands of trekkers and mountaineers.
 
The crash is the worst reported in Nepal since March when a UN-helicopter crashed and killed 10 people in stormy weather in the Ramechhap district, east of Kathmandu.


(Deutsche Welle)


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