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the incident in Nepal was also determined to be due to intentional pilot malice. not to say the systems couldn't have been in place to prevent it.


I’m not sure that’s correct, at least if you mean the determination that the official accident investigation reached [0]. Pilot error and insufficient training on the new approach (being flown for the first time into the new airport), but I don’t see anything in the report that suggested they maliciously wanted to die and kill their passengers. That seems like a pretty big accusation to bring to bear.

Although if I remember correctly, didn’t the pilot become a pilot herself after she lost her husband, a pilot, in a crash 10 years prior?

(Edit: it was 16 years rather than 10 [1]. I’d forgotten how tragic the whole situation was, and how sympathetic everybody involved.)

[0] [PDF] https://www.tourism.gov.np/files/1/9N-ANC%20FINAL%20Report.p...

[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-64299882




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