लुक्ला बिमानस्थलमा प्लेन ल्याण्ड गर्ने बेला पाइलटले ५ सेकेन्ड ढिलो गरेको भए दुर्घटना... भिडियो ==>>
 
If all goes well, you'll hit the tarmac with little more than a few bumps and lurches. That odd sensation of traveling uphill is not an illusion: the runway has a gradient of 12 percent—meaning when a plane takes off, it plunges downhill toward a 2,000-foot abyss.

Accidents are common—between October 2008 and October 2013, four small Lukla-bound aircraft crashed, killing 33 people. The airport does close in fierce winds and poor visibility, but weather in the mountains changes so rapidly that a flight may already be airborne when conditions become dangerous.


