Investigators have found that a January plane crash in Nepal that killed 72 was caused by its pilots mistakenly cutting power by putting the condition levers in the feathering position
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Government investigators say poor awareness and procedures led the pilots to put a key lever in the wrong position, causing the aircraft to lose thrust before crashing in Nepal.