In a harrowing incident at Nairobi National Park, tragedy struck as two planes collided shortly after takeoff from Wilson Airport. The collision resulted in the loss of two lives, while miraculously, 44 passengers and crew emerged unscathed.
The collision involved a Dash 8 aircraft registered as 5YSLK, operated by Safari Link, which was en route to Diani with 44 passengers and crew. The other aircraft involved was a Cessna, registered as 5YNNJ, carrying two individuals on a training session.
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The Cessna plane tragically crashed within Nairobi National Park, while the Dash 8 managed to make a safe landing back at Wilson Airport. Despite the severity of the collision, officials confirmed that all passengers and crew onboard the Dash 8 were safe.
Safarilink Aviation, the operator of the Dash 8, issued a statement at 9:45 Local Time on Tuesday morning confirming the incident and reassuring the public that none of their passengers were injured. The swift actions of the crew to return to Wilson Airport for inspection and assessment undoubtedly prevented further casualties.
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While investigations into the cause of the collision are underway, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks involved in aviation and the importance of stringent safety protocols. The collaboration between relevant agencies and Safarilink Aviation in investigating the incident underscores the commitment to ensuring aviation safety in Kenya.
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