Kathmandu, Dec 28: The air crash investigation commission has submitted its final report to the government on Thursday, concluding that the ATR-72 plane of Yeti Airlines crashed in Pokhara on last Magh 1 due to human error. The report prepared by the inquiry commission chaired by former secretary Nagendra Prasad Ghimire handed over its to the Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Sudan Kirati today. Budhisagar Lamichhane, member secretary of the commission, said it was a new airport for the pilot but human aspect seems to be more responsible in the crash. Chair of the Commission Nagendra Prasad Ghimire said that the main cause of the ATR-72 airplane crash was human weakness. Analyzing the crash showed more human error. Another reason for the plane crash was that the new airport was put into operation without full preparation. Accepting the report, Minister Kirati expressed his belief that the management, regulatory bodies and the ministry would give necessary instructions to strictly implement the recommendations in the report. A total of 72 passengers included four crew members had died after the aircraft crashed into the Seti gorge while landing in the newly built Pokhara international airpot. —