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Nepal: Yeti airlines plane crashed because pilot pulled `wrong lever`

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The Yeti Airlines crash in Nepal that claimed 72 lives nearly a year ago was caused due to a combination of human error and a critical lack of awareness among the flight crew, the official report from a government-appointed investigation panel said on Friday (Dec 29). The Yeti Airlines service was flying from Kathmandu to Pokhara when it crashed.

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The report, presented by a five-member Investigation Commission, highlighted that the pilots inadvertently moved both condition levers to the feathered…



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