Probable reasons for nepal plane crash

News item says ' the nose of the aircraft slightly went up and the wings drooped to the left side before the crash happened, and there could have been a stall.'

stall: Stall is defined as a sudden reduction in the lift generated by an aerofoil when the critical angle of attack is reached or exceeded.

Ref news https://zeenews.india.com/aviation/pilots-error-or-technical-malfunction-in-atr-72-heres-what-experts-believe-caused-nepal-plane-crash-2562032.html

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Probable causes could be:

If the nose of the aircraft slightly went up and the wings drooped to the left side before the crash, there could be a variety of reasons for the crash. Some possibilities include:


Structural failure: If the aircraft experienced a structural failure, such as a wing breaking off or a fuselage collapsing, this could cause the nose to go up and the wings to droop.

Control surface failure: If the aircraft's control surfaces, such as the ailerons or elevators, were not functioning properly, this could cause the nose to go up and the wings to droop.

Engine failure: If one of the aircraft's engines failed, this could cause the nose to go up and the wings to droop as the pilot attempts to maintain control.

Pilot error: If the pilot made an error in judgment or mishandled the aircraft, this could cause the nose to go up and the wings to droop.

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List of general reasons given here: https://learn4goodlife.blogspot.com/2023/01/causes-of-aircraft-accidents-technical.html

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