Kathmandu, March 7 – In a shocking aviation incidenta Buddha Air flight from Janakpur to Kathmandu landed without one of its wheelsraising serious concerns about Nepal’s aviation safety standards. What’s even more surprising is that the pilot was completely unaware of the missing wheel during the entire flight. Fortunately, the aircraft landed safelyand all passengers remained unharmed.
The aircraft, Buddha Air flight U4 508departed from Janakpur at 16:39 PM and landed in Kathmandu at 17:05 pm. The missing wheel issue was only discovered during a routine post-flight inspection before the aircraft’s next departure, triggering an immediate investigation into the safety lapse.
According to Gyandendra Bhul, spoken for the Civil Authority of Nepal (Caan)the pilot was only informed of the missing wheel after landing when ground engineers conducted a post-flight check.
Upon immediate notification, authorities at Janakpur Airport were alerted to search for the missing wheelwhich was eventually found lying on the runway. Investigators determined that the wheel had detached while the aircraft was making a U-turn on the runway before takeoff.
This alarming technical failure has led to urgent safety checks on other aircraft in Buddha Air’s fleet.
The incident has once again raised questions about aviation safety regulations in Nepalwhich has been under international scrutiny for several years due to frequent air mishaps and operational lapses.
While no injuries were reportedexperts argue that a malfunction of this nature could have led to a catastrophic accident had the aircraft faced turbulence or an emergency landing situation.
One of the most concerning aspects of the incident is that the pilot had no indication that the nose gear wheel was missing throughout the flight.
Aviation analysts suggest that modern aircraft are equipped with sensors to detect even minor mechanical failures, but outdated planes still in operation lack these critical features.
Following the incident, Buddha Air has assured authorities and passengers that all necessary safety measures are being reviewed. The airline confirmed that a detailed technical examination is underway to identify the exact cause of the nose wheel detachment.
The ground crew at Janakpur Airport is now under scrutinyas early reports suggest negligence in pre-flight inspections may have contributed to the failure.
Nepal has a history of aviation mishapswith international regulators frequently questioning its safety standards.
The European Union has blacklisted all Nepali airlines from operating within its airspace due to safety concerns. Incidents like the Buddha Air landing failure further raise red flags about the reliability of Nepal’s aviation infrastructure.
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