Sunday, May 15, 2016

Jumla Airport


Jumla Airport (IATA: JUM, ICAO: VNJL) is an air terminal serving Jumla, the capital of the Jumla District in Province No. 6 in Nepal. The air terminal is proficient to handle airplane from the Nepalese Army Air Service.The air terminal lives at a height of 7,700 feet (2,347 m) above mean ocean level.It has one black-top pa5 July 1992 - RNA De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-ABB), lost directional control on departure from Jumla Airport on a flight to Surkhet. The flying machine kept running off the runway and struck the airplane terminal border wall. None of the three team were harmed and there were no travelers on board.18 January 1999 - Necon Air Cessna 208 Caravan I (9N-ADA) climbed steeply to 450 feet (140 m) after departure from Jumla Airport, yet slowed down and smashed and burst into flames. The flame couldn't be smothered on the grounds that putting out fires hardware was not accessible at the airplane terminal. Of 10 travelers and 2 team, 4 travelers and 1 group part were murdered. The reasonable justification of the mishap was the pilot's inability to put the flying machine in take off configuration.21 June 2006 - A Yeti Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 (9N-AEQ), on a flight from Surkhet drawing closer Jumla Airport, the pilot obviously chose to go around. The air ship collided with a mountainside on the eastern side of the airplane terminal slaughtering every one of the three group and six passengersved runway assigned 09/27 which measures 531 by 25 meters (1,742 ft × 82 ft).

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