Sunday, September 6, 2015

UPDATE: Military plane crash claims 7 in Kaduna

A Nigerian Air Force (NAF)  air plane crashed at about 6.45am on Saturday at the old Nigeria Defense Academy (NDA) in Kaduna.
The site of the crash is also called Ribadu Cantonment.‎
‎The seven occupant including crew members are believed to have died in the crash, Daily Trust has gathered. 
 
The plane which fell between two houses in the Cantonment, consumed one of the houses as it went up in flames on impact.
‎The plane, Dornier 228 was on a routine mission to Abuja from Kaduna, Daily Trust learnt.
The site of the crash has been cordoned off by military personnel who stopped people from getting close. 
 
Spokesperson of 1 Division headquarters of the  Nigerian Army, Colonel Abdul Usman confirmed the incident and the number of casualties.
 
NAN UPDATE:
 
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has set up a panel to investigate circumstances surrounding the crash of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Dornier-228 aircraft with call sign NAF030.
This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday by Air Commodore Dele Alonge, the Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF Headquarters.
According to the statement, the panel is headed by an Air Vice Marshal.
The statement said the chief of air staff has aborted his official trip to Port Harcourt and would visit the crash site and families of some of the deceased personnel.
It said the chief would be accompanied by the Air Officer Commanding Training Command, AVM Alikali Mamu during the visit.
According to the statement, the aircraft crashed into a house at Ribadu Cantonment, Kaduna on Saturday killing all passengers on board.
``A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Dornier-228 aircraft, with call sign NAF030, has crashed into a house at Ribadu Cantonment, Kaduna.
``Though no casualty was recorded on ground, there were no survivors among the passengers on board the aircraft’’, the statement said.
It said the aircraft was Abuja bound and had taken-off at about 6.45a.m. from the Kaduna Military Airfield before the mishap.
Alonge said the bodies of the passengers had been recovered while fire fighters had been mobilised to the crash site to curtail fire from spreading to buildings. (NAN

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