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Why Planes get crashed in Nepal.

Why Planes get crashed in Nepal.

In the last 30 years, more than 600 people have died due to planes get crashes in Nepal. According to sources, in the last 3 decades, more than 26 aircraft crashed and took the lives of nearly 600 people. The Yeti plane crash is the latest tragedy in which most died.

 So why do planes get crashing down in Nepal?

Altitude Problem:

It is located at the highest point in the world. According to the sources, it comes in the 8 top high-altitude places worldwide. It has Mount Everest on the list too. All the airports are located in Narrow places in Himalayan valleys altitude of around 1335m. This means lesser placer for pilots to take off and landing. 

Nepal plane crash: Twenty-one bodies found after aircraft goes down in  minutes | World News | Sky News
Why Planes get crashed in Nepal. Image from Sky News

Thin Air issue:

Thrust and lift make an issue for pilots. Take off, and landing becomes a problem. The higher they go thinner the air. 

Weather problems:

Climate issues, unpredicted winds from mountains, all these things make life tougher for pilots

Poor and old Infrastructures:

Nepal has the Basic infrastructure and is poor too. Low visibility and fog also are obstacles. 

Sources say Nepal has very old air crafts, and Pilots are trained with badly poor ground infrastructure. All airlines base out in Nepal are a band from flying over European airspace from 2013.

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