The co-pilot of the Yeti Airlines flight that crashed in Nepal earlier this week had a husband who died while flying for the same airline years earlier. 9News
had a husband who died while flying for the same airline years earlier.
Dipak Pokhrel was flying a DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 plane when it crashed in Nepal's Jumla district and burst into flames, killing all nine people on board."She was a very good pilot and very experienced," Yeti Airlines spokesperson Pemba Sherpa.
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