The Kathmandu-Dubai flight of FlyDubai encountered a problem while taking off at 9.20 PM on Monday. The aircraft made a round in the sky of Kathmandu and reached the sky in Dhading district located in the West of Kathmandu.
Problem of Fire And Resolved By Pilot
- Nepal’s civil aviation authority on Tuesday banned two managers of the FlyDubai airline from entering the Tribhuvan
- International Airport (TIA) for spreading rumours of a bird-hit” involving an aircraft of the Gulf-based airline. The FlyDubai aircraft, which took off from Kathmandu airport on Monday with 168 people on board and developed a problem in one of its engines, landed safely in Dubai on Tuesday morning.
- The Kathmandu-Dubai flight of FlyDubai encountered a problem while taking off at 9.20 PM on Monday. The aircraft made a round in the sky of Kathmandu and reached the sky in Dhading district located in the West of Kathmandu.
- The pilot later informed the air traffic controllers at the Kathmandu airport that the problem had been resolved, and the aircraft headed towards its destination, Dubai.
- Despite an engine problem, the aircraft flew towards its destination. But the official page of FlyDubai claimed that the aircraft was hit by a bird.
CAAN Banned Two Managers for Spreading Bad Rumours
- The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) rejected the claim, saying the aircraft didn’t encounter a bird hit during the incident. CAAN has taken action against two of the managers of FlyDubai.
- The two managers of the FlyDubai spread rumour that there was a bird hit involving the Kathmandu-Dubai flight, action has been taken against the country manager and airport manager of the FlyDubai.
- According to CAAN, the two managers of the FlyDubai have been banned from entering the airport and their airport passes have also been deactivated.