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Indian aid arrives to remove Turkish jet from Kathmandu airport
An Indian Air Force C-130J Super Hercules transport plane carrying an
aircraft removal kit landed in Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International
Airport (TIA) on Thursday to help remove a Turkish Airlines Airbus A-330
that skidded off the runway on Wednesday.
Nepal request to India
to send the special aircraft to remove the Turkish plane from the
runway to pave the way for resumption of international flights in and
out of Kathmandu.
Nepal does not have a crane and airline
removal kit of the size required for the task, said Ratindra Lal Suman,
general manager of the Nepal Civil Aviation Authority.
"Such a heavy crane and airline removal kit is available in India and Thailand, so we made the request to India," he said.
The
special Indian aircraft will remove the Turkish airline from the runway
to clear the way for resuming international flights that have been
stalled since Wednesday morning.
Turkish Airlines on Wednesday urged the Indian Air Force to send in its aircraft to remove the crashed jet.
According
to an official, Teknath Sitoula, the rescue team has started repairing
the tyres of the Turkish jet to ease the removal process, which is
likely to take five hours. The total weight of the Turkish plane is
250,000 kg.
As a result of the accident, TIA has been shut down on Thursday and all international flights have been cancelled till 5 p.m.
The
passenger jet had skidded off the runway and veered onto the grassy
shoulder while landing at the TIA on Wednesday morning. The flight from
Istanbul was carrying 224 people when it ploughed into the grassland on
the left side of the runway at Kathmandu's fog-covered airport at 7.45
a.m.
(Anil Giri can be contacted at [email protected])