A Buddha Air flight carrying 76 passengers made a tense emergency landing in Nepal after experiencing a “flame out” in its left engine shortly after take-off. The aircraft, which was headed for a domestic destination, had to return to the airport, but the crew’s quick and skilled actions ensured that everyone on board remained safe.
Aviation authorities reported that the engine failure occurred soon after the plane left the runway, prompting immediate emergency protocols. The flight crew promptly informed air traffic control, and emergency services were put on alert.
Thanks to the pilots’ quick thinking and training, the aircraft landed safely without any further issues. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and all passengers were evacuated safely after landing. The airline has initiated an investigation into the cause of the engine failure, while officials are analyzing flight data to ensure accountability.
This incident highlights the significance of strict safety protocols and the vital role that flight crews play in keeping passengers safe during emergencies. Buddha Air and local authorities have expressed their relief at the safe outcome and have reassured the public that thorough safety checks are being conducted.