According to new information, the co-pilot of the plane that crashed in Nepal during this weekend she was the widow of a pilot who died in a similar accident in 2006 and who worked for the same airline. This is Anju Khatiwada, who joined Yeti Airlines in 2010, 4 years after her husband lost his life.
According to the information that was released to the public, the woman, who was co-pilot of the plane that fell on the mountain, she had paid for the aviation course and made her career after her husband died in an accident in which the plane he was driving fell shortly after taking off. Just four years later, the woman joined the flag carrier of Nepal where he worked until his passing over the weekend.
As a company employee commented to “The Guardian”, she had already flown that route on many occasions and was accompanied by an instructor pilot as is usually done in such cases. It had more than 6,400 flight hours and normally flew between Kathmandu, the capital of Nepaland Pokhara, the second most populous city in the country.
Khatiwada lost his life in the accident where a plane with 72 people crashed in the Himalayas, an accident that became the largest air accident in the history of the little asian nation in more than 3 decades. Local police are still searching for the bodies, of which 68 have already been recovered. The black box has already been found and the specialists are working to decipher the content and thus find out what caused the vehicle to fall in weather that should not cause problems.
the last moments
In a Facebook video, which was recorded live, you could see what the moments were like before this plane crashed into the ground. It is that four friends of Indian nationality, who were on top of the aircraft, made a Facebook live at the time the accident occurred.
In it it was possible to see that the people on board had no idea that something strange was happening, because no warning sign appeared. The video was verified by another friend who was going to travel with them, but had to stay home due to the death of a family member.