For the first time, a Nepali instructor (Tandemmaster) will make a dive
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In Pokhara's Lourak, Simric Air is going to conduct aerial sports skydiving from Friday by Nepalese instructors.
According to Muralidhar Joshi, General Manager of Simric Air, the Nepali Tandemmaster instructor is going to conduct sky diving for the first time in Pokhara region. According to Joshi, who is also the spokesperson of Airline Operators Association, before this, foreign instructors were conducting sky diving in Nepal.
"Now the Nepali trainers are ready for sky diving," Joshi said, "this time four Nepali sky dive trainers will conduct sky diving in Pokhara." According to him, the trainers of the company In Sky Dive registered in Nepal, Elish Thapa, Subas Thapa, Manis Hirachan, Yashoda KC will conduct the sky dive this time. Joshi said that these Nepali trainers have received sky dive training from China and Thailand.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has given 15 days permission to Simric Air for Sky Dive. For sky dive, a helicopter will fly from the old airport in Pokhara. The helicopter that took off from there will land at Laurak in Pokhara and will reach a height of 13,000 feet, carrying the skydivers. The players will dive from that height.
Simric, which has 4 helicopters, had previously been conducting sky diving in the areas of Amadabbalam, Syangboche, Gorakshep and others in the Khumbu region. Apart from Simric, Fistel Air has also been conducting skydiving. Sky dive costs Rs 95,000 for Deluxe and Rs 1,15,000 for VVIP.
