May 14, 2026, Thursday
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A bird struck a Buddha Air plane

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Pokhara. A bird has hit a Buddha Air plane that came from Kathmandu to Pokhara. Buddha Air Pokhara station manager Gautam Baral informed that a bird collided with the plane during landing at Pokhara airport today at 3:45 p.m.

He informed that all the passengers and crew of the ship were safe even though the 'poplar blade' of the ship was slightly crushed when the bird struck.

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