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INFOGRAPHIC: What we know so far about the AMREF plane crash in Mwihoko

Infographic · RGK.co.ke · August 8, 2025
In Summary

KCAA Director General Emile Arao said the aircraft lost both radar and radio communication at 2:17 pm, moments before it went down

Six people are now confirmed to have died after an AMREF aircraft crashed in Mwihoko, Nairobi, on Thursday, 7, 2025.

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) has revealed that the aircraft lost contact with Air Traffic Control just three minutes after taking off from Wilson Airport, raising questions about what went wrong in the critical moments after departure.

KCAA Director General Emile Arao said the aircraft lost both radar and radio communication at 2:17 pm, moments before it went down.

 

 

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