Nepal army plane crashes, killing pilot

31 May, 2017

A Nepal army plane crashed Tuesday, killing the pilot and injuring the two other crew members on board, a local official said. The Poland-made Skytruck overturned and caught fire after it overshot the runway after attempting to land, said Devendra Lamichanne, chief district officer for Bajura where the accident occurred. It was carrying food supplies to the remote far west of the Himalayan nation, where road access is poor.
Poor weather forced the pilot to divert, but conditions were said to be good in Bajura and it is unclear why the plane crashed. Rescuers put out the flames and pulled out those inside - even cutting into the plane to remove one. "The pilot died as he was being taken to the hospital. The other two are being treated," police official Sudam Rawal told AFP.

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