The Hijacking Begins
The year 1973 marked a significant and unsettling event in Nepal's aviation history: the nation's first airplane hijacking. This incident involved a Royal
Nepal Airlines flight, setting the stage for a dramatic turn of events. The aircraft took off from Biratnagar, a city in eastern Nepal, with the intended destination being Kathmandu, the capital city. On board were a total of 15 passengers, all of whom were immediately thrust into a harrowing ordeal. This hijacking stands out as a pivotal moment, etching itself into the country's memory as an unprecedented challenge to the aviation system and a test of resilience for those involved. The unfolding of this incident exposed vulnerabilities and initiated changes within the context of Nepal's air travel policies, thereby serving as a harsh lesson that shaped subsequent safety measures and security protocols.