Nepal Airlines stopped at Simkot due to problem in both engines

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Simkot- The same problem has been observed in the other engine of the Nepal Airlines plane which has been stopped at Simkot airport since Monday.

On Tuesday, when the technical team from Kathmandu checked the ship, the driver said that everything was fine, but even the right engine could not be operated.

Another engine of Nepal Airlines' Twinter plane, which was stopped at Simkot airport due to a problem in one engine, also had the same problem.

A team of technicians checked the ship and said that the problem was due to cold.

Chief of Civil Aviation Authority, Simkot, Mahendra Bahadur Singh said that the engine that was operating the previous day was not running today.

The captain of the ship Manis Bista tried to operate the engine several times after being watched by the technicians.

On Tuesday, three technicians including an engineer arrived in Simkot to repair the ship.

Even today fuel was leaking from the bottom of the engine. According to the technical team, no attempt will be made to operate the ship once again after the scorching sun, otherwise ground power will be required.

Nepal Airlines also called the passengers on Tuesday morning saying that the flight will be operated. On Monday, during the flight from Simkot to Nepalgunj, the left engine would not start.

A Twinter ship with the call sign Nine N ABU landed at Simkot Airport carrying fourteen passengers from Nepalgunj to Simkot on Monday morning.

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