Nepal installing new radar system to boost air
safety
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Nepal is improving air
transport safety by installing a new radar system and weather monitoring
equipment to help prevent accidents during bad weather in the mountainous
nation, an official said Wednesday.
Tourism Secretary Sushil Ghimire said
the new radar system is being installed on a mountaintop just south of Katmandu
and will cover the entire country.
Nepal currently has only one radar
system at Katmandu's airport which has limited range because it is located in a
valley.
Many airstrips in the Himalayan nation are in mountain ranges,
making flying dangerous during bad weather.
Ghimire said cameras are
being installed in those airports which will transmit data and images to flight
controllers in Katmandu so they will be able to determine whether flying is
safe.
In February, 18 people were killed when a plane slammed into a
mountain in bad snow and fog. Flying conditions were fine in Katmandu and the
destination, but the weather along the way had deteriorated and the pilot did
not have any warning.
Information from the new equipment will enable
aviation officials to map out weather conditions across the country, Ghimire
said.
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