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Old 26th Nov 2009, 18:19
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Aeroplanes down in Tanzania - what's up

Mombo vipi kaka nah dada's

Whats going on in Tanzania these days?
It's been quite a while since we have seen so many accidents and all within the last couple of weeks.
The trends are no good eh.

Any ideas as to any deeper meaning behind these accidents?
Thankfully no casualties - but apparantly close calls.

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Old 28th Nov 2009, 01:53
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Log on to T.C.A.A or go climb those stairs and check that, rather than throwing this tiny bait here...
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Old 29th Nov 2009, 05:18
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Lowbypass is right. One or two accidents in a long period of time without any should not spoil our good safety record.
So welldone boys and girls including rubanisafi(which by the way means "good pilot") for keeping Tanzania's skies a better place to be and welcome to pprune my friend.
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Ciao.

I checked out the TCAA hompage but it does not mention anything about the recent crashes at all. I find that kind of strange. I do not believe anybody would try and hide the fact that planes are actually crashing around the land of the Simbas. I think it is a bit concerning that there is no information to be found on the TCAA homepage about these crashes.

One or two.. or try six maybe? No? Which companies were involved in these recent crashes?

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Anyone got the reg of the van that landed short at jongomero?
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5H- FOX

Photo not hard to find, Google ''jongomero crash'' and its the fourth entry down.

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That must be a write off right?

I guess it must be Peter Fox's airplane from Safari Link or what?
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Old 6th Dec 2009, 00:21
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Pretty good at getting write off's back in the Air in Africa. Can think of some airliners and G/A aircraft that were considered written off and are now flying again.
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