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EU positive towards Nepal’s aviation safety

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A technical team of the European Union (EU) has made a positive observation about Nepal’s aviation safety following an audit of Nepal’s entire aviation safety sector.

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A technical operation team of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) of the EU arrived in Nepal and carried out the audit from October 7 to 9.  The three-member technical team of the EASA is scheduled to submit its report to Nepal on October 28, the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) said.

The CAAN will respond to the issues pointed out in the report.

Spokesperson of CAAN, Jagannath Niraula, expressed the confidence that EU would remove Nepal from its air safety list as the technical team was positive towards Nepal’s aviation safety adding that the team has studied and interacted with the progress Nepal made in the area of aviation safety.

“The CAAN will respond to the issues raised in the report and the final decision to remove Nepal from EU’s air safety list will be decided once the final report was submitted to the EU,” according to Spokesperson Niraula.

The EU has kept Nepal on its air safety list for the past one decade due to which the airline companies registered in Nepal are not allowed to make flights to the EU member states. As a result, the aircraft of the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) and Himalayan Airlines are not allowed to make their flights to the EU sky but the aircraft from EU member states could use Nepal’s sky in an accessible manner.

Niraula claimed that the technical team is satisfied after the technical studies and consultations with the CAAN officials.

The EU technical team carried out its audit based on different aspects including International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) audit report that puts Nepal above the global average, Civil Aviation (Investigation of Accident) Regulation passed by the Council of Ministers and others.

The CAAN stated that the EU technical team conducted its assessment on eight areas including legislation, personal licensing, flight operation, accident investigation, air navigation services, aerodrome and ground aides and others.

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