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Pilot received 'wrong signals' from Nepal airport: US-Bangla CEO

| Updated: March 13, 2018 11:07:32


International terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport International terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport

US-Bangla Airlines CEO Imran Asif has suspected that ‘wrong signals’ from the air traffic control tower at Tribhuvan International Airport might have led to the crash of its plane.

Asif came up with the statement while briefing the media in Dhaka on Monday evening on the identities of the survivors of the plane crash.

About 50 people died in the crash, according to media reports.

Asif said 16 survivors undergoing treatment in Kathmandu could be identified, according to bdnews24.com.

Asif also said a conversation between the pilot, Abid Sultan, and the air traffic control (ATC) of the airport indicated the ATC sent ‘wrong signals’ to the pilot.

“We are not accusing anyone now. We suspect it might have led to the crash,” he said.

Asif also said the conversation was available on YouTube, and urged the media to hear and determine what happened before the crash.

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