Two people survived after a Cessna 152 aircraft, registration 5Y-PSJ, crash-landed inside Nairobi National Park early Thursday morning. The plane, operated by West Rift Aviation School, went down at around 7 a.m. on September 19, 2024.
“The Cessna 152 encountered an incident while flying over the National Park. Both crew members are safe and unharmed,” the operator confirmed in a statement. The pilot, an aviation student, sustained minor injuries, but no serious harm was reported.
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The operator urged the public to remain patient as investigations into the incident continue, with more details to be provided as they emerge.
This crash adds to a series of recent aviation accidents in Kenya. In March, a mid-air collision at Nairobi National Park between a Dash 8 Safari Link plane and a Cessna 172 left two dead. The Dash 8, en route to Diani with 44 passengers, managed to land safely at Wilson Airport.
In similar incidents, a trainee pilot and instructor survived a crash landing inside Nairobi National Park in September 2022, while three people escaped unharmed after a light aircraft crash in Nakuru a month earlier.
Authorities continue to investigate these incidents as part of efforts to enhance aviation safety.
Daily Telegraph
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