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Weight, speed of Nepal plane in July crash did not match guidelines, probe finds

The small traveler airplane involved in a crash that eliminated 18 people in Nepal in July was carrying a load and travelling at a speed that did not match guidelines at the time of the accident, a governmentled investigation team said in a preliminary report on Friday.

The airplane owned by Nepal's Saurya Airlines crashed soon after removing from the capital Kathmandu on July 24, eliminating all 17 travelers and the co-pilot, with just the captain enduring.

The report stated the airline had actually not complied with the load. weighing, packing and securing of load requirements and that. the aircraft speed given up the operation flight plan of the occasion. flight, as well as tape-recorded in the FDR, were inconsistent with. the Quick Referral Handbook.

We discovered problems with the airplane's speed and the load it. was carrying. Also, appropriate, protected locking of load was missing,. Ratish Chandra Lal Suman, chairman of the probe group, informed. Reuters by phone.

The panel said that standards on luggage and cargo. weighing, its distribution and latching need to all be adhered. to.

The 50-seater CRJ-200 airplane carrying two crew members and 17. service technicians was heading for routine upkeep to Nepal's brand-new. Pokhara airport, which has airplane upkeep garages that are. not available in sufficient numbers at Kathmandu airport.

Those on board were Nepali citizens except for one engineer. from Yemen.

Almost 360 people have actually died in airplane or helicopter crashes. in the country because 2000.

Nepal has been criticised for its poor air safety record,. where many airlines fly to little airports in remote hills and. near mountains shrouded in cloud. Nepal is home to eight of the. world's 14 highest mountain peaks.

The country's main airport is ringed by mountains, impacting. wind direction and intensity and making launch and landing a. difficulty for pilots.

(source: Reuters)