Nepal: Buddha Air flight lands safely in Kathmandu despite losing front wheel

ANI March 7, 2025 280 views

A Buddha Air domestic flight experienced a dramatic incident when its front wheel detached during takeoff from Janakpur. Despite the unexpected mechanical issue, the pilots successfully landed the aircraft at Tribhuvan International Airport with all 62 passengers safe. Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has launched an investigation into the wheel's sudden detachment. This event highlights ongoing concerns about aviation safety in Nepal, which has previously faced international scrutiny for its air travel standards.

"The pilots were not aware of the wheel falling off during takeoff" - Gyanendra Bhul, CAAN Deputy Spokesperson
Kathmandu, March 6: A domestic aircraft of Nepal's Buddha Air landed safely at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu on Thursday despite losing its front wheel (nose landing gear) during takeoff from Janakpur.

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Buddha Air flight lands safely despite missing nose wheel

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Incident occurred during Janakpur to Kathmandu route

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No passengers injured during emergency landing

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Aircraft grounded pending investigation

According to officials of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), the aircraft, with the call sign 9N-ANH, took off from Janakpur Airport at around 4.45 pm (NST) and landed safely at 5.10 pm (NST).

"The pilots of the plane that took off from Janakpur Airport at 4:45 pm on Thursday were not aware of the wheel falling off during the takeoff, nor did the plane's indicators show any unusual activities during the flight," Gyanendra Bhul, deputy spokesperson at CAAN, told ANI over the phone.

After landing at Tribhuvan International Airport, a routine technical inspection was conducted. During the inspection, the nose landing gear was found to be missing, prompting an immediate search. The missing wheel was later found near the runway at Janakpur Airport.

"The wheel was later found at the turning point of the runway at Janakpur Airport. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the incident," the official added.

All 62 passengers on board were safe, and the aircraft has been grounded as CAAN conducts a detailed investigation.

This is not the first incident involving Buddha Air.

On January 6, another aircraft operated by the airline made an emergency landing at Tribhuvan International Airport after reporting a "flame out" in its left engine while en route to Bhadrapur.

Nepal has a history of aviation safety concerns due to poor air-safety regulations. The European Union has blacklisted Nepali airlines due to their poor safety records.

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