The unfortunate plane crash of a Yeti Airlines aircraft in January 2023 that killed all 72 people on board, including five Indians was a result of human error, claimed an inquiry report. A five-member Investigation Commission formed after the crash said in its report that the aircraft crash on January 15, 2023, was due to human error, Nepal’s official news agency RSS reported.
The incident involving Yeti Airlines’ 9N-ANC ATR-72 aircraft took place near Nepal’s resort city of Pokhara. The plane crashed on the bank of the Seti River between the old airport and the new airport minutes before landing on January 15.
The Commission formed under the coordination of former Secretary Nagendra Prasad Ghimire submitted the report to the Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, Sudan Kirati. It took eight months and three days for the Commission to carry out the investigation and prepare the report, reported PTI.
The government had formed the five-member probe commission on the day of the plane crash. Retired captain of the Nepali Army, Deepak Prakash Bastola, retired Captain Sunil Thapa, aeronautical engineer Ekraj Jung Thapa, and Joint-Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Buddhi Sagar Lamichhane were the members of the probe commission.
The five Indians – Abhisekh Kushwaha (25), Bishal Sharma (22), Anil Kumar Rajbhar (27), Sonu Jaiswal (35), and Sanjaya Jaiswal (26) – were among 72 people on board when the plane crashed.
The Yeti Airlines tragedy in Pokhara was the 104th crash in Nepali skies and the third biggest in terms of casualties.