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By Sk Badiruddin A video culled from the video game Grand Theft Auto V showing a plane catching fire mid-air and making an emergency landing at a beach, is being peddled with a false claim that a Nepal plane made an emergency landing at an Indian airport. The video is being shared in the context of the deadly Yeti Airlines air crash in Nepal's Pokhara town on January 25, 2023 which killed 71 people, including five Indians. The crash is set to be one of Nepal's deadliest air crashes in three decades. The 12 minute long clip was shared as a Facebook Live, and shows an aircraft with the logo of F...
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By The Conversation Chrystal Zhang , RMIT University A Yeti Airlines ATR 72-500 aircraft crashed in Pokhara in central Nepal on January 15 2023, killing at least 68 passengers on board. The aircraft was en route from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu to Pokhara, the country’s second largest city, situated under the picturesque Annapurna mountain range. While the picturesque landscape of the country appeals to tourists, it poses significant challenges to aviation operators, who need to embrace and navigate the challenging environment. The air crash on Sunday was Nepal’s worst aviation disaster since 19...
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By Sk Badiruddin An old video showing a plane nosediving and crashing in Bagram, Afghanistan, is circulating as footage of the recent plane crash in Nepal's Pokhara. BOOM found that the video shows explosion of a Boeing 747 cargo jet in Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan on 29 April 2013. Soon after reports of the plane crash in Nepal's Pokhara hit headlines, several unverified visuals started doing the rounds on social media. Among them, a Facebook Live footage of one Sonu Jaiswal, who was onboard the aircraft was also viral. BOOM was able to verify that the viral video was live-streamed on Faceboo...
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By Anmol Alphonso Hours after a Yeti Airlines plane crashed in Nepal's tourist town of Pokhara on Sunday, a video shot by an Indian passenger on board, went viral showing the terrifying final moments of the flight leading up to the crash. BOOM was able to verify that the viral footage was shot by Sonu Jaiswal, one of the five Indian passengers on board, and that it was live streamed from Jaiswal's Facebook account. At least 68 people were killed on January 15, 2022 when Yeti Airlines flight YT691 crashed in Pokhara according to Nepal's Civil Aviation Authority. The flight from Kathmandu to Pok...
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