Sep 22, 2024

CAAN starts an investigated on Nepal head of Fly Dubai

CAAN starts an investigated on Nepal head of Fly Dubai

KATHMANDU, April 25: The Nepal Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has started an inquiry into the Nepal head and the station manager for disseminating false information about a bird crashing into a Fly Dubai aircraft.

CAAN Director General Pradeep Adhikari stated that the CAAN has temporarily suspended both individuals' passes and is conducting an inquiry. They will also be denied access to the airport until further notice.

On Monday night, the pilot of Fly Dubai flight number FJet-576, which was departing from the international airport's runway with 168 passengers, notified the Kathmandu airport tower that his plane's left engine had caught fire.

According to the Dubai government's media office, the bird struck the aircraft as soon as it left the runway at Tribhuvan International Airport.

Because to this event, the Fly Dubai flight's landing time at Dubai International Airport (11 p.m. local time) was delayed by an hour.

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