Kenyan aircraft crashes on Somalia donkeys mishap





A Sh500 million Kenyan plane crashed in Somalia after rogue donkeys got onto the runaway during landing.
Preliminary reports from the Somali Civil Aviation Authority indicate a number of the beasts were grazing on shrubs close to the runway when they got frightened by the landing aircraft and dashed towards the flight path.
The plane took an unusual altitude and swerved off the runaway before crashing into heaps of sand on the flight strip.
The crash happened last week and air crash investigators flew to Somalia to investigate what transpired.
After the Somalia incident, the pilot, captain Farah Ahmed and first officer Shukri Farah, both Kenyans, were flown back to Nairobi.
The captain, first officer and another passenger did not sustain any injuries during the incident.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Cinema of Somalia

Heavy fighting erupts in Somali town near Kenyan border

Somali Prime Minister announces new cabinet