BSS
  29 May 2022, 17:54

Nepal Army helicopter lands at possible site of plane crash after tracking  pilot's mobile phone 

 

Kathmandu, May 29, 2022 (BSS/PTI) - Amidst inclement weather, a Nepal Army 
helicopter has located the site where the small plane of a local airline with 
22 people on board, including four Indians, has possibly crashed, media 
reports quoted the country's civil aviation authority as saying on Sunday.  

The Twin Otter 9N-AET plane belonging to Nepal's Tara Air took off at 10:15 am 
from Pokhara, and lost contact with the control tower 15 minutes later, 
according to an airline spokesperson. 

A Nepal Army helicopter carrying 10 soldiers and two employees of the civil 
aviation authority landed on the bank of a river near the Narshang Monastery, 
the possible site of the crash, according to My Republica newspaper. 

+ACI-A Nepal Army helicopter has landed on the river bank near Narshang Gumba,+ACI- 
Prem Nath Thakur, general manager of the Tribhuvan International Airport was 
quoted as saying by the newspaper.  


Interestingly, the airplane was located after Nepal Telecom tracked down the 
cellphone of the airplane's Captain Prabhakar Ghimire through the Global 
Positioning System (GPS) network.  

+ACI-The cell phone of Captain Ghimire of the missing aircraft has been ringing 
and Nepal Army's helicopter has landed in the possible accident area after 
tracking the captain's phone from Nepal Telecom,+ACI- Thakur said. 

+ACI-We have also sent Nepal Army and Nepal Police personnel on foot for the 
search,+ACI- he added.  

There are four Indian nationals, two Germans and 13 Nepali passengers besides 
a three member Nepali crew, said Sudarshan Bartaula, a spokesperson at the 
airlines.  


+ACI-Tara Air flight 9NAET that took off from Pokhara at 9.55 AM today with 22 
people onboard, including 4 Indians, has gone missing. Search and rescue 
operation is on. The embassy is in touch with their family. Our emergency 
hotline number:+974-9851107021,+ACI- the Indian embassy in Nepal tweeted.  The airline 
has issued the list of passengers, which identified four Indians as Ashok 
Kumar Tripathi, Dhanush Tripathi, Ritika Tripathi, and Vaibhawi Tripathi.   


The aircraft was scheduled to land at Jomsom Airport in the Western 
mountainous region at 10:15 am.  


The aircraft lost contact with the tower from the sky above Ghorepani on the 
Pokhara-Jomsom air route, aviation sources said. 


According to an air traffic controller at Jomsom Airport, they have an 
unconfirmed report about a loud noise in Ghasa of Jomsom.  


The weather condition at Pokhara-Jomsom route is currently cloudy with 
rainfall, which was affecting the search operations, according to the 
airline's sources.   


Earlier, Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand had directed authorities to intensify 
the search operations for the missing aircraft.   

The aircraft was last tracked taking a turn toward the Dhaulagiri Peak, 
officials said.   


Tara Air is the newest and biggest airline service provider in the Nepalese 
mountains, according to the airline website.  


It started business in 2009 with the mission of helping develop rural Nepal.