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    Helicopter Crash in Nepal’s Solukhumbu District: Manang Air Faces Another Tragedy

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    In a harrowing turn of events, a helicopter operated by Manang Air met with a disastrous accident in Nepal’s Solukhumbu district. The chopper, identified by its call sign 9N-NJ, was en route to Solukhumbu to pick up tourists when it crashed during its landing attempt, marking a tragic incident that unfolded just 1.6 kilometers away from the runway at an elevation of 820 meters.

    The sole occupant of the aircraft, Captain Prakash Sedhai, narrowly escaped the ordeal with minor injuries. He was swiftly airlifted to Kathmandu to receive the necessary medical attention.

    This devastating incident bears an eerie resemblance to a prior accident involving Manang Air, which transpired a mere three months ago, resulting in the tragic loss of five passengers’ lives.

    Captain Sedhai’s current condition remains under observation as medical professionals continue to provide care. Details regarding the extent of his injuries are anticipated.

    In response to this grievous event, the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has taken stern measures. The authority has suspended Manang Air’s Air Operator Certificate (AOC) in the aftermath of the crash. A thorough investigation into the company’s fleet and operational procedures is imminent. Depending on the findings, the AOC could potentially face permanent revocation.

    These consecutive incidents involving Manang Air, along with other unfortunate events in Nepal’s aviation sector, raise pertinent questions about the safety of tourism flights in the region. The global community waits anxiously to see if authorities can institute measures to guarantee the safety of air travel in Nepal and thwart future calamities.

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