Nepal Plane Crash Inside Video: Facebook Live By Indian Flyer Shows Horrific Footage, Watch

Nepal Place Crash Facebook Live Video by an Indian passenger on board is now sending chills down the spine around the world.

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The Nepal Place Crash tragedy has shocked the entire world. At least 68 people were killed when a Yeti Airlines passenger plane with 72 people on board, including five Indians, crashed into a river gorge while landing at the newly opened airport in central Nepal's resort city of Pokhara. After the tragic accident multiple videos started doing rounds on social media and left netizens shell-shocked. However, Nepal Place Crash Facebook Live Video by an Indian passenger on board is now sending chills down the spine around the world. To be precise, the Nepal Plane Crash Facebook Live shows how the atmosphere inside the Yeti fight changes, and people started to scream in panic.

In the Nepal Plane Crash viral video, it can be seen an Indian happily recording himself. Furthermore, the flyer pans his camera towards the window to show the scenic view. However, soon a massive thud can be heard and people started to scream and then everything gets blurred in the recording. Notably, there were five Indian passengers on board, all of whom were from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. One of them, Sonu Jaiswal, was apparently doing a Facebook Live shortly before the flight crashed. He is among the dead. The same video is found on his Facebook account, which is unverified. As per a news website, Abhishek Pratap Shah, a former MP of Nepal and Central committee member of the Nepali Congress sent the video footage and stated that he received the video from a friend and it was recovered from the wreckage.

In a tweet in Hindi, the UP Chief Minister said, "The plane crash in Nepal is very sad. Humble tribute to all the people including Indian citizens who were killed. My condolences are with the bereaved families. May Lord Shri Ram give place to the departed souls at his holy feet and speedy recovery to the injured." "Officials have been instructed to coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs to make arrangements to bring the mortal remains of the deceased people of Uttar Pradesh to the state," the chief minister said in another tweet.

Nepal plane crash: Five Indians among 72 onboard, 30 bodies recovered

As per reports, a relative of Sonu Jaiswal said he had gone to pay obeisance at the famed Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu after his wish for a son was fulfilled around six months ago. The report further suggested that Jaiswal has two daughters and he took a vow to visit the Lord Pashupatinath Temple if he had a son, his relative and Chak Jainab village head Vijay Jaiswal.

Nepal Plane Crash Reason

Reports suggest that the pilot of the aircraft struggled for nearly 40 minutes in the air before the crash took place. According to the graph, it has been revealed that the Nepal aircraft rose to a peak altitude of almost 1,24,900 feet with a track angle of 20 degrees and 78 kts ground speed before it nosedived in western Nepal's Pokhara. Notably, the altitude at which the aircraft was flying was unnatural as commercial aircraft typically fly between 31,000 and 38,000 feet high. However, the exact reason for the plane crash has not been revealed yet as the black box has not been recovered so far. Notably, the reason for the crash could only be ascertained after the recovery of the black box.

Notably, a 'black box' is an instrument that records the performance of an aircraft and flight parameters, including factors such as airspeed, altitude, vertical acceleration and fuel flow. It actually comprises two components -- the flight data recorder (FDR) and a cockpit voice recorder (CVR).


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