Sunday, October 11, 2015

BAD WEATHER, NOT ENEMY FIRE, CAUSED PLANE CRASH - AIR FORCE

An aircraft belonging to the Nigerian Air Force has crashed in Yola, the capital of Adamawa state, in North-East Nigeria.

All those on the plane died in the accident, authorities said.
The identities of those on board were however yet to be disclosed.
The spokesperson for the Force, Dele Alonge, said in a statement late Saturday night that the aircraft crashed at about 4:23PM Nigerian time due to bad weather.
Mr. Alonge, an Air Commodore, said the F7-Ni fighter jet, with registration number, NAF801, was ‘returning to base from an interdicted mission when it crashed  around Hong, in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State’.
“There was no survival as the pilot of the aircraft lost his life in the unfortunate incident,” Mr. Alonge said.
He emphasised that the crash was due to bad weather and that the aircraft was never under enemy fire.
The statement added that the Chief of Air Staff,  Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, had  immediately “set up an investigation panel to unravel the remote and immediate causes of the accident”.
The latest accident came exactly 42 days after another aircraft belonging to the Force crashed in Kaduna, also killing all crew and passengers on board.
The Dornier-228 aircraft, with call sign NAF030, had on August 29 crashed into a house at Ribadu Cantonment, in Kaduna, shortly after take-off.
The aircraft was Abuja-bound and had taken off at about 6:45am from the Kaduna Military Airfield before the mishap.
After the crash, Air Force Chief Abubakar constituted an investigative panel, headed by an Air Vice Marshal, to unravel the cause of the accident.
The outcome of the investigation, like that of earlier crashes, is yet to be made public.

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