4 Chinese nationals among victims of helicopter crash in Nepal
A helicopter crash in Nepal has resulted in the loss of five lives, including four Chinese nationals.
The helicopter, identified as the 9N-AJD chopper and operated by Air Dynasty, was piloted by the experienced Captain Arun Malla.
According to a report, the ill-fated flight departed from Kathmandu at 1:54 PM, destined for Syaprubesi, Rasuwa.
Captain Arun Malla, known for his extensive experience navigating Nepal’s notoriously challenging terrain, was at the helm. Despite his expertise, the helicopter never reached its intended destination.
It was reported that Nepal police spokesperson, DIG Dan Bahadur Karki, confirmed the devastating news: all five individuals aboard they helicopter perished in the crash. The victims included the seasoned pilot and four Chinese nationals whose identities have yet to be disclosed.
Authorities have launched a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the crash. The investigation aims to uncover the factors that led to this tragic incident and to prevent future occurrences.
The challenging weather conditions and difficult terrain of Nepal often pose significant risks for aviation, making this investigation particularly critical.