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US-Bangla aircraft was fit to fly: CAAB

| Updated: March 14, 2018 17:39:33


US-Bangla aircraft was fit to fly: CAAB

The US-Bangla dash model aircraft that crushed at Katmandu Airport was completely fit to fly before departing Dhaka, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) Chairman Air Vice Marshal M Naim Hassan said on Tuesday.

"We followed all set procedures of safety compliance before the departure of the aircraft," he told a press briefing at the CAAB headquarters.

Mentioning that the same aircraft was operated on Dhaka-Chittagong-Dhaka route in the morning before it left for Katmandu, he said, "If the aircraft was not fit, it would have failed to fly on Chittagong route."

The CAAB chairman said the black box of the ill-fated aircraft will be sent to Bombardier in Canada, the manufacturer of the dash, to decode it.

"After decoding the black box, we can say whether there was a technical glitch or human error behind the crash," he added.

Naim said the Nepal government has already formed a six-member committee, headed by one of their former secretary, to investigate the crash incident.

"We also formed a three-member team from our side. The members of the team are now in Katmandu," he said, adding according to the International Civil Aviation Organisation it is the responsibility of that country to investigate where any incident takes place.

"As per the international aviation rules, we can't conduct investigation in Nepal. But our team will be there to give supports to the Nepalese probe committee," he said.

The CAAB chairman said they would try to find out the reason of the crash as soon as possible. "We will take measures so that this kind of accident cannot take place again in future," he added, reports BSS.

 

           

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