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Africa News of Tuesday, 5 March 2024

Source: theeastafrican.co.ke

Two people die after planes collide mid air in Nairobi

The wreckage of the aircraft after the accident on March 5, 2024 in Nairobi The wreckage of the aircraft after the accident on March 5, 2024 in Nairobi

Police are investigating a mid-air collision between a Safarilink plane and a 99 Flying Club aircraft in Nairobi.

A Diani-bound Safarilink plane turned back after the collision shortly after taking off from Wilson Airport.

Two people on board the 99 Flying Club flight died in the incident on Tuesday morning, police told Business Daily.

99 Flying Club is a flying school based in Nairobi that caters for the private, commercial and airline sectors.

All 39 passengers and five crew on board the Safarilink plane were evacuated safely.

According to the airline, it reported a mid-air collision with another aircraft shortly after take-off and asked to turn back to land.

"Safarilink Aviation wishes to report that our flight number 053 with 39 passengers and 5 crew on board headed to Diani experienced a loud bang shortly after take-off at 9:45 this morning," Safarilink said.

"The crew decided to return to Nairobi Wilson Airport for further inspection and assessment and landed safely".