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    KCAA Dismisses Claims Aircraft Went Missing From Radar in Machakos

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaJune 15, 2021Updated:June 16, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) has dismissed claims that an aircraft vanished in Machakos on Monday evening.

    Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko shared details of the alleged missing aircraft on his social media pages. He said that the domestic aircraft lost communication with the tower and went missing from the radar for sometime due to “negligence” by air traffic controllers.

    “A domestic aircraft reportedly lost communication with tower and went missing from the radar for sometime due to negligence by some careless air traffic controllers,” claimed the ex-county chief.

    Read: KCAA Receives Nod To Operationalise Drone Charges

    He threatened to expose those working in the aviation industry should such an incident occur again.

    “Next time hii mchezo ikifanyika tena tutawaanika hadharani one by one you know yourselves. Ukiwa na hangover chukua off (If this mistake happens again, we will publicly shame you….If you have hangovers, take days off).”

    Stop gambling with the lives of Kenyans. A domestic aircraft reportedly lost communication with tower and went missing from the radar for sometime due to negligence by some careless air traffic controllers. pic.twitter.com/I9HJk90h4u

    — Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) June 15, 2021

    But according to KCAA communications officer Mercy Mbaka the allegations made by the ousted governor were “fake news”.

    Read Also: KCAA Director General Gilbert Kibe Appointed CANSO Executive Committee Chairperson

    Mbaka asked members of the public not to panic, adding that no such incident had occurred.

    “KCAA would like to clarify that no such incident occurred. We are in contact with all air operators in the country and none has reported such an incident,” Mbaka said.

    “We wish to assure all our stakeholders that KCAA is fully in control of our airspace through our Air Traffic Controllers and all air navigation facilities are up to date and functioning well.”

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