Kathmandu, October 14: One pilot has been injured after a helicopter crashed in the Lobuche region of Newpal's Solukhumbu district of Nepal on Saturday. Gyanendra Bhul, Information officer at the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, has confirmed the crash.Speaking to ANI over the phone, Gyanendra Bhul said, "The helicopter with the call sign 9N-NJ of Manag Air crashed at around 7 am in the morning en route to Solukhumbu to take the tourists. It crashed while approaching to land." AeroGulf Helicopter Crash: One Crew Member Dead After Chopper Crashes Into Sea Off Dubai Coast; Rescue Operations Underway.
The sole occupant, Captain Prakash Sedhai, sustained only minor injuries in the incident. He is being flown to Kathmandu in another helicopter, officials said. Earlier this year in February, 72 people including four crew members lost their lives when a Yeti Airlines aircraft ATR-72 crashed in Nepal's Pokhara. Nepal Helicopter Crash: Missing Kathmandu-Bound Manang Air Chopper With Six People Aboard Crashes in Hilly Terrain (See Pics).
The twin-engine ATR 72-500 aircraft plummeted into a gorge as it was approaching Pokhara International Airport in the Himalayan foothills. The crash site is about 1.6 km from the runway at an elevation of about 820 meters (2,700 feet).
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