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Yeti Airlines aircraft crashes in Pokhara
A total of 68 passengers and four crew members were on board the aircraft.
>40 dead
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Looking like a lot of lives lost.An Australian man was on board a domestic flight that crashed in Nepal on Sunday, killing at least 68 people in the mountainous country’s worst air disaster in three decades.![]()
Australian on board as Nepal plane crash kills at least 68
The plane was carrying 72 people when it crashed in Pokhara in central Nepal.www.theage.com.au
Without offering any comments on why this happened, that sort of roll is not usual at the point pilots describe as a "departure", i.e. departure from controlled flight. Wing drops are generally very rapid, and you'll need a lot of height to recover.The attitude got out of control very quickly.
I suspect/hope that will turn out to be fake.Onboard footage of the crash:
Avherald is reporting it’s one of two videos that have been falsified which is good because the live streaming video is a fairly good effort (albeit a sick and ghoulish) one.I suspect/hope that will turn out to be fake.
I think that must mean “officially opened”. Seat Son and GF definitely flew on Yeti airlines in and out of Pokhara new airport in May 2022 to do Annapurna base camp.Apparently the new airport in Pokhara only opened two weeks ago.
ABC seem to indicate that the video was legit so who knowsAvherald is reporting it’s one of two videos that have been falsified which is good because the live streaming video is a fairly good effort (albeit a sick and ghoulish) one.
I think that must mean “officially opened”. Seat Son and GF definitely flew on Yeti airlines in and out of Pokhara new airport in May 2022 to do Annapurna base camp.
Here's the fact check of the footage: Is this Real Footage From Inside Plane Just Before it Crashed in Nepal?ABC seem to indicate that the video was legit so who knows
“In footage taken by a passenger out of a window as the plane came in for a landing, buildings, roads and greenery are visible below.
The video, by Sonu Jaiswal and verified by The Associated Press, then shows a violent jolt and a series of jerky images accompanied by yelling before flames fill the screen.”
Basically, IAS is IAS. The altitude will mean the TAS is a little faster than that IAS would give at sea level, and the most noticeable effect of that is that you'll have more inertia than you would for a given IAS. But, as aircraft fly on IAS, and that is what is displayed to the pilots, it's not really an issue. The elevation of Pokhara is quite trivial, at 800m, (so only a few hundred feet higher than Canberra).Some commentators saying thin air due to altitude in Nepal contributing to risk of Stall. However the airport PKR is lower than Cooma airport OOM (AMSL)
They were going to the new airport. Just look at the FR24 tracks for that aircraft for previous days. The accident, whilst more or less over the old airport, is also about the position for a visual left turn from base to finals for runway 12 at the new airport. It's also about 2.5 miles from that runway, which would give an altitude 750' at that position. It's always hard to pick altitude from video, and they do appear somewhat lower, but not dramatically so.Allegedly its not a new airport but a second runway was recently opened for international traffic. The original single runway to be used by this flight is now designated the domestic runway.
Here's the fact check of the footage: Is this Real Footage From Inside Plane Just Before it Crashed in Nepal?
It's been verified by a variety of independent, reputable sources. BBC, Guardian etc. Friends of the deceased have also confirmed the authenticity of the footage.
I've had a really good look at the video (and the slightly extended one). I hate to say it, but I think it's real. Simon on AV has made his statement about it being false, based on a simple claim that the first part is from an earlier flight. Given that it seems people who would know have verified the identity of the people in the images, unless they'd been there multiple times, that seems unlikely. And a simple comparison of the view out the window, with Google maps, easily locates them at the correct spot(s) in Pokhara. Simon's second comment is that the pitch up should have been evident, but I don't agree.Avherald is reporting it’s one of two videos that have been falsified which is good because the live streaming video is a fairly good effort (albeit a sick and ghoulish) one.
Simon's second comment is that the pitch up should have been evident, but I don't agree.
Why does the action of aileron input to correct a wing drop due to stall actually exacerbate the stall.The wing drop is consistent with that.
That’s a pretty simple one.Why does the action of aileron input to correct a wing drop due to stall actually exacerbate the stall.