Search crews have recovered the flight data recorders from a passenger flight that crashed in Nepal, killing at least 68 people.
The recorders could help investigators determine what caused the Yeti Airlines plane to crash in clear weather on Sunday. Both recorders were in good shape and will be sent for analysis, an official at Kathmandu airport told Reuters on Monday.
The plane, on a scheduled flight from the capital of Kathmandu to Pokhara, which is the gateway to the Annapurna mountain range, was carrying 72 people on board.
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The recorders could help investigators determine what caused the Yeti Airlines plane to crash in clear weather on Sunday. Both recorders were in good shape and will be sent for analysis, an official at Kathmandu airport told Reuters on Monday.
The plane, on a scheduled flight from the capital of Kathmandu to Pokhara, which is the gateway to the Annapurna mountain range, was carrying 72 people on board.
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