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Impossible to have 2 pilots on single-engine helicopters, operators tell CAAN

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Kathmandu, June 3

The Airline Operators Association of Nepal has stated that it is impossible to implement the decision of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) to have two pilots on a single-engine helicopter.

CAAN had suggested that even single-engine helicopters should have two pilots, but the operators say it is not practical to have two pilots on commercial flights.

Captain Rameshwar Thapa, the president of the association, says helicopter companies would collapse if such a rule was in place. He says the companies could not bear the cost of paying salaries to two pilots on a helicopter that only had one engine.

But, he says there is no problem in having two pilots in a helicopter with a capacity of more than nine seats.

“We don’t have enough pilots as it is. If this rule is put in place, helicopter companies would collapse,” he says.

There are 11 helicopter companies operating in Nepal and have 31 single-engine helicopters and 5 double-engine helicopters. Ten foreign and 26 Nepali pilots have been flying helicopters with one engine.

Meanwhile, a five-member technical team from CAAN is studying the possibility of having two pilots on a helicopter.

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