Missing Wings Aviation Found
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Missing Wings Aviation Found
THISDAY ONLINE / Nigeria news / African views on global news
Just saw this from Thisdayonline Nigeria.
Ma their souls RIP.
Just saw this from Thisdayonline Nigeria.
Ma their souls RIP.
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I concur boys.
For a while there, i was convinced it was all a hoax based on the stories i had heard.
Thank god 'our' integrity is still intact!
May the lord grant the crew eternal rest.
For a while there, i was convinced it was all a hoax based on the stories i had heard.
Thank god 'our' integrity is still intact!
May the lord grant the crew eternal rest.
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Whilst it's great for everyone involved to finally hear that this missing aircraft has been found, I will treat it with suspicion until I see some pictures of the crashed aircraft showing the registration.
I hope this information is true for the sakes of the families of those on board,
(God may they rest in peace and please give strength to their loved ones.)
I flew on the missing aircraft on two occasions whilst it was leased to another company and it would be hard to believe that a mechanical failure might have bought her down as she appeared to be in immaculate condition and very well maintained (at least whilst she was being leased.)
I was recently in Lanseria, South Africa and noticed an aircraft which looked exactly the same as "JAH". Upon further investigation it turned out to be her sister-ship that apparently belonged to the same owners.
Below is a picture of "5N-JAH" that was taken a few months before she went missing and below that is a picture of "JAH's" sister-ship in "5N-PTL" (you can see why my eyes almost popped out of my head when I saw her)!
[IMG][/IMG]
I hope this information is true for the sakes of the families of those on board,
(God may they rest in peace and please give strength to their loved ones.)
I flew on the missing aircraft on two occasions whilst it was leased to another company and it would be hard to believe that a mechanical failure might have bought her down as she appeared to be in immaculate condition and very well maintained (at least whilst she was being leased.)
I was recently in Lanseria, South Africa and noticed an aircraft which looked exactly the same as "JAH". Upon further investigation it turned out to be her sister-ship that apparently belonged to the same owners.
Below is a picture of "5N-JAH" that was taken a few months before she went missing and below that is a picture of "JAH's" sister-ship in "5N-PTL" (you can see why my eyes almost popped out of my head when I saw her)!
[IMG][/IMG]