Airplane Crash in Nepal | Yeti Airlines ATR 72 Flight YT691

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A 72-seater passenger aircraft (ATR 72) flying for Yeti Airlines crashed before the runway just before landing at Pokhara International Airport in Nepal on the 15th of January 2023. A total of 68 passengers and four crew members were on board.

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Credits: Breaking Aviation News & Videos
And thank you to my girlfriend Joanna for helping me gather the information and footage!
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Here is all the information I found about the crash:

Airplane: ATR 72, a 72-seater passenger aircraft

Airline: Yeti Airlines (IATA: YT / ICAO: NYT) a Nepalese airline with a fleet of 5 ATR 72 airplanes

Aircraft registration: 9NANC

Departure Airport: Kathmandu KTM/VNKT

Destination: Pokhara Airport VNPK/PKR

Souls on Board: 68 PAX, 4 Crew

Deaths: 72

LuxPlanes
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What's sadder is someone was recording inside the plane, filming his death. May everyone on board rip🕊

andrelegoat
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What's the saddest thing is that the passenger was recording inside and saying "I will start a new life, I will began a good life" but the worst happened no survivors were reported.RIP😢🕊️

YOHIIMJOY
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In case anyone hasn't read or seen the latest information. By reviewing the video along w the data and voice recorders the PF called for "flaps 30", to which the PM repeated and acknowledged he had changed the flaps. However the data shows they were not moved. In the ATR 72 the propeller condition lever is directly beside the flaps lever. The data shows the propellers were at less than 25% speed and producing 0 torque. The theory being the PM accidentally adjusted the propeller condition instead of the flaps. He "feathered" the propellers, letting them free spin, essentially "cutting them off" instead of adjusting the flaps position. This would obviously stall the aircraft at a very low altitude to which recovery was impossible, and explains how the plane suddenly and unexpectedly fell out of the sky.

richardlong
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the plane pitching up but gaining no attitude and them banking to the left make me think its a stall

IsharPG
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R.I.P to all souls on board. Those pilots are now flying higher than before 🕊️

ThatOneAviator
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🕊️R.I.P🕊️ To all who lost their lives😢❤

Beaming_Crash-ilkm
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Aircraft stall is unavoidable. The pilots would have recovered the aircraft from a stall had it happened in much higher altitude.

patricio
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There was also a video by one of the passengers that took a video before crashing Warning its graphic

erickmorenodiaz
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Damn I was wondering why the weather here was so foggy in Bhutan but it was the smoke of the airplane. Rest in peace 🙏 🕊

johnmeixner
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I remember the guy who took video inside the plane while this happened. The Pilots were looking out the windows to determine their air speed. Sad. A good airplane.

trainman
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RIP 🙏 🕊, I'm guessing it stalled.

amac_aviation
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Being from Nepal I am sad another reason it crashed was because it was 3rd hand plane

dymondeking
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The first officer was becoming captain after reaching Pokhra and a group of indians were live streaming during the crash😢

Prajit.
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Rest In Peace ALL OF THOSE People 😢🖤
Fly High 🕊️

YBD_com
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It's pretty weird that someone was recording this at just the right time 🤔

vegasgoldenknights
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So it was the fault of the live person who said we had to turn on airplane mode while on the plane, that's why the cameraman didn't survive. and I'm aviation but I made my profile picture and account myself

Gibran
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do not know the reason...
But lifting the nose, slowed the plane, and the left wing stalled and dropped.

otiebrown
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ATR 72 with 72 is the how many passengers there are💀

swigyofficial
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Guys stop calling this “fake” it’s real The Guy Recording looks down So the crash cannot Be showed

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