KATHMANDU, Aug 13: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has said no flights meant for rescue operations have been prohibited in remote areas beyond the 'operation hours'.
The recent decision of the CAAN mandates airlines to conduct flights to remove areas only within the fixed time schedule.
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The decision is said to be taken to mitigate the risk of air incidents during the monsoon season and enhance flight safety. However, the CAAN has been criticized for the move.
CAAN Spokesperson Jagannath Niraula said that the restriction on flight beyond the operating hours is solely applicable during the monsoon period and is not targeted at rescue flights. The prohibition is just for commercial flight in remote areas. Typically, the 'operation hours' for airports based in remote areas begin at 6:30 AM and end at 12:30 in the afternoon.