A plane carrying 288 passengers from Istanbul to Kathmandu, caught fire after landing , forcing the evacuation of people on board and an airport shutdown.
Authorities said the Turkish Airlines flight was set ablaze after a spark went off in the jet’s landing gear,
A spokesperson for Nepal’s civil aviation agency said: “All aboard are safe, the rescue part is over. We are now investigating the accident.”
The airport’s only runway was closed for almost two hours on Monday morning following the terrifying ordeal, but it has since reopened.
Several incoming flights were suspended following the saga as the runway was checked and cleared
A Turkish Airlines spokesperson said: “Technical inspections of the aircraft have been initiated by our teams.”
They added: “Initial assessments indicate that the smoke was caused by a technical malfunction in a hydraulic pipe.”
Smoke was seen billowing from the plane’s right rear tyre as it touched down at Tribhuvan International Airport in the Nepalese capital.
There were 277 passengers and 11 crew members on board – all of whom were evacuated down the inflatable slides.
The plane was doused before it was safely towed to the taxiway.

















