Pilot of crashed Nepal plane reported no power in engines -preliminary report
GOPAL SHARMA THE pilot of a Yeti Airlines plane which crashed in Nepal killing 71 people said before the crash there was no power from the aircraft's engines, a preliminary investigation report said. The plane crashed just before landing in the tourist city of Pokhra on January 15 in one of Nepal's worst aeroplane accidents in 30 years. There were 72 passengers on the twin-engine ATR 72 aircraft operated by Nepal's Yeti Airlines, including two infants, four crew members and 10 foreign nationals. Rescuers recovered 71 bodies, with one unaccounted person presumed to be dead. The report said the pilot…