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Nepal fixes Boeing 757 with goat sacrificeHindu sky god duly remedies electrical faultPublished Wednesday 5th September 2007 09:31 GMT Nepal Airlines has apparently fixed an electrical fault on one of its Boeing 757s by sacrificing two goats in appeasement of Hindu sky god Akash Bhairab, Reuters reports. The airline boasts two Boeings, and one was reportedly giving it a certain amount of grief leading to suspension of services over the past few weeks. However, the quick dispatch to the hereafter of two caprine sacrifies in front of the "troublesome" machine at Kathmandu on Sunday quickly resolved the matter. Senior airline official, Raju K.C, declined to elaborate on the exact nature of the problem, but confirmed: "The snag in the plane has now been fixed and the aircraft has resumed its flights." ® 34 comments posted — Comment period finished wellPosted: 09:34 5th September 2007 It's a good thing they weren't sheep.Posted: 09:39 5th September 2007 Now burst into song!Posted: 10:16 5th September 2007 I wonder if..Posted: 10:36 5th September 2007 O'Leary's view?Posted: 10:43 5th September 2007
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