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Modern helipad constructed at PM’s Residence



KATHMANDU: An ultra-modern helipad has been constructed at the Prime Minister’s official residence at Baluwatar here.

With the construction of this helipad, it would be easy to manage the traffic jam that occurred whenever the Prime Minister traveled from Baluwatar to the Airport while going outside the capital within the country and abroad for emergency works.

The helipad has been constructed as per the standards set by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) and this would remove the traffic jam that used to take place during the PM’s travel to and from the Airport, PM’s press advisor Surya Thapa said.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli boarded a chopper from the newly-constructed helipad when he left for Sankhuwasabha district on Wednesday.

CAAN Deputy Director-General, Raj Kumar Chhetri said the helipad meets all the aviation standards. According to him, CAAN has provided technical support in the construction of the helipad. The Nepali Army constructed it
with the assistance of CAAN.

MI-17, the largest helicopter in operation in the country at present, can land and take off from this facility.

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