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Old 28th Aug 2004, 16:52
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Annuda one.

Rumour has it that a Carravelle has crashed in Giseny. All crew ok ie. no fatalities. A/C burnt out. Belongs to somone based in SA but not sure..

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Old 29th Aug 2004, 22:42
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3D KIK is the reg.
Apparently confusion between Goma control and Gisny...(nothing new there...)
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Caravelle crash in Goma

Friday 27th Aug. A Caravelle belonging to Kiki Lemare and operated by WALTAIR of Kinshasa is reported to have been destroyed by fire after landing near Goma. No injuries reported.
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4g,

Sounds good. PM me with your ETA.

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