BBC News reports: The pilot of the flight that crashed in Nepal did not report “anything untoward” as the plane approached the airport, a spokesman said.
Anup Joshi said that the “mountains were clear and visibility was good”, adding there was a light wind and “no issue with weather”.
There were 72 passengers and crew aboard the Yeti Airlines flight from Kathmandu to the tourist town of Pokhara which crashed on Sunday.
No one is believed to have survived.
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