South Asia

Nepal plane with 22 onboard goes missing

A small plane operated by a private airline in Nepal with 22 people onboard has gone missing, said airline and government officials.

The Tara airlines twin-engine aircraft was reportedly on a scheduled flight from the tourist town of Pokhara, about 200km northwest of capital Kathmandu to Jomsom, which is about 80km to the northwest.

It lost contact with airport authorities shortly after take off on Sunday morning at 9:55am, news agency ANI reported.

“The aircraft was seen over the sky of Jomsom in Mustang district and then had diverted to Mt Dhaulagiri after which it hadn’t come into contact,” chief district officer Netra Prasad Sharma was quoted as saying by ANI.

The 22 people on board the missing Tara Air flight, the tail number of which was 9N-AET, included six foreigners, according to Associated Press, including four Indians and two Germans.

Three Japanese nationals were also reportedly onboard the plane.

Planes on this route reportedly fly between mountains before landing in a valley. It has been raining in the region for the past few days.

Nepal is home to the world’s highest mountains and the route taken by the flight is popular among foreign hikers who trek on mountain trails.

Police official Ramesh Thapa said there is currently no information on the aircraft and a search is underway, reported the Associated Press.

Officials have reportedly deployed two private helicopters from Mustang and Pokhara to search for the missing plane.

Tara Air operates a fleet of six short takeoff and landing STOL aircrafts, comprising of four Twin Otter (DHC 6/300) and two Dornier (DO 228) aircrafts, according to the company’s website.

Its service is concentrated in the hills and mountains of the country from the far east to the far west, the company noted.

Local news reports said the plane is suspected to have crashed in the “Titi” area of Lete in the mountainous Mustang district, home to the pilgrimage site of the Muktinath temple.

“Locals from Titi have called and informed us that they have heard an unusual sound as if there was some bang. We are deploying a helicopter to the area for the search operation,” Ram Kumar Dani, a high-ranking police officer in the region, told ANI.

Handout image shows a Tara Air DHC-6 Twin Otter, tail number 9N-AET, in Simikot, Nepal on 1 December 2021

Family members and relatives of passengers on board the Twin Otter aircraft operated by Tara Air weep outside the airport in Pokhara

Xural.com

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