Crashed Nepal Plane's Black Box To Be Analysed In Singapore: Report
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Nepal decided to take the black box to Singapore as the two countries have a memorandum of understanding to assist in the field of aviation
Nepal will send to Singapore for examination the black box of Yeti Airlines that crashed in Pokhara, killing all 72 people, including five Indians, on board, a senior official said on Wednesday.
Buddhi Sagar Lamichhane, who is a joint secretary at Nepal's Tourism Ministry and also a member of the probe committee of the air crash, said that three members of the investigation panel would be flying soon to hand over the black box to Singapore's Transport Safety Investigation Bureau.
"Our team is heading towards Singapore in a couple of days carrying the black box," Lamichhane said, amid reports that the team would leave on Friday.
Nepal decided to take the black box to Singapore as the two countries have a memorandum of understanding to assist in the field of aviation.