Woman co-pilot Anju Khatiwada’s dream of becoming a pilot could not come true even after lakhs of attempts, with the compensation she received for the death of her pilot husband in the Yeti Airlines plane crash. The cruel hands of time destroyed Anju’s dreams 10 seconds ago.
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It is a strange coincidence that yeti airlines plane crash in Nepal My husband had died 17 years ago. In another accident of the same company’s airplane, now the co-pilot’s wife also died. It would be called a rule of law that with the amount of compensation for the death of the husband, the wife had taken pilot’s training. when co-pilot Only 10 seconds were left to become a pilot, then the bad luck was lost at the hands of cruel time. Anju Khatiwada Ki, died in the recent air crash in Nepal. She was flying the plane at the time of the accident.
This information, which shocks the mind of anyone in the human world, is now coming out during the investigation of the ongoing plane crash. The officials of the Nepali Air Service, who were part of the investigation team, disclosed many more facts on Monday. According to which Anju Khatiwada was flying and landing the ATR-72 airplane at the time of the accident. Captain Kamal KC, the chief pilot of the airplane accompanying him, was sitting on the co-pilot’s seat.
Training to become a pilot was going to be completed
In fact, instead of the chief pilot, the command to fly the plane was given to the co-pilot because, if co-pilot Anju Khatiwada had successfully landed the plane that day, then her co-pilot would have lost 100 times in her life. The experience of the hour would have added up. Immediately after this he would get the certificate of the chief pilot. It was not acceptable to have the author’s writing. Therefore, the plane crashed 10 seconds before Anju Khatiwada’s wish of becoming a pilot could be fulfilled. And all 72 people including the crew members present in the plane died a painful death.
Means, along with the accident that took place at 11.10 am on the day of the incident, Anju Khatiwada’s 14 years old dream also got destroyed in the wreckage and flames of the plane. It can be said that after completing the flight, Anju Khatiwada was cherishing the dream of flying a plane alone for the rest of her life. Painless time ended that beautiful dream in one stroke with Anju’s premature death. Anju Khatiwada was famous not only in Nepal but also in South Asia for becoming a female co-pilot through hard work and dedication. Anju’s husband Deepak was also a pilot in the same Yeti company.
Husband was killed in an accident 17 years ago
About 16 years ago, on June 21, 2006, he himself was present when Yeti Airlines crashed plane (9NAEQ). That plane was going from Nepalganj to Jumla via Surkhet on that ill-fated date. 6 passengers and all four crew members were killed in that accident. According to media reports, this Yeti Airlines had handed over some amount to Anju as compensation for the death of her husband in that air accident, in which Anju Khatiwada has now died while flying the plane of Yeti Airlines. After the death of her husband, Anju, who got compensation from Yeti Airlines, spent all that money on her training to become a pilot. Even after all these sacrifices, Anju’s dream of becoming a pilot was not to be allowed to be fulfilled at any cost.
So forced in front of time and time cycle, Anju Khatiwada, just 10 seconds before becoming a pilot from a co-pilot, died a painful death. If we talk about Kamal KC, the chief pilot killed in this accident, then he had experience of flying airplanes for more than 6 thousand hours. He was counted among the top ten pilots of Nepal. Chief Pilot Kamal KC and Anju Khetiwada had been together many times in life, in all the air flights. It can be said that it would not be wrong if just 10 seconds of life became too heavy on the flight of courage of Anju Khatiwada, who cherishes the dream of flying an airplane in the sky independently.