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rigs
2nd Aug 2009, 11:30
Yesterday c 206 crashed in the nairobi highrise estate in the final path of runway 14. It had 4 passengers one died and the three survived. The aircraft was owned by AIM air services.
sad day

2 tymzz
4th Aug 2009, 09:18
sad day indeed rigz. do you know what happened? mechanical?? i gather the pilot's ok?

Romeo E.T.
4th Aug 2009, 09:34
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2009/WORLD/africa/08/02/kenya.plane.crash/art.kenyacrash.gi.jpg

By Faith Karimi
CNN

NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- Two U.S. filmmakers were injured Saturday when their small plane crashed into a three-story residential building in downtown Nairobi on Saturday.


People gather around the wreckage of a plane that struck a building in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi on Saturday.

Dan Parris, 25, and Rob Lehr, 26, both from St. Louis, Missouri, were shooting an independent documentary on poverty in Africa.

Both men were hospitalized and expected to survive, according to David Peterka, who was part of the film crew, but was not aboard the plane. He said that all four aboard the plane were Americans.

A flight engineer, whose name was not released, was critically injured and was in a coma, Peterka said. The pilot, whose name has not yet been released, was killed in the crash.

The crew had been in the east African nation for four days and was shooting video of Kibera, one of the largest slums in Africa.

The plane was headed to nearby Wilson Airport, where most light aircraft land in the Kenyan capital.

"The pilot had warned that he was going to hover and go slow," Peterka said. "They were surprised when they went to about 50 feet off the ground --- and then they hit electrical lines and the plane flipped into the building."

Just before the plane crashed, the listening devices went off and they could not communicate with the pilot, Peterka said.

Peterka said Lehr, who was ejected because the doors were open for filming, ran back in to rescue the others. Parris crawled out and Lehr, with the help of bystanders, pulled the pilot and the engineer out as the plane burst into flames, Peterka said.

"Local residents were using water, dirt to put the fire out" before the fire department arrived, Peterka said.

"Before the plane crashed, witnesses said it was flying unusually low," said Francis Mwaka, a Kenyan federal communications official.

The four-seater plane was owned by African Inland Missions company.

No one on the ground was injured, Mwaka said. The crash is under investigation.


CNN's Ben Brumfield contributed to this story.

FrancoisM
4th Aug 2009, 10:30
AIM International - USA - AIM AIR Accident (http://www.aimint.org/usa/news/aim_air_accident.html)

AIM International - USA - Plane Crash Claims Life of AIM AIR Pilot (http://www.aimint.org/usa/news/plane_crash_claims_life_of_aim_air_pilot.html)

F.

Teignmouth
4th Aug 2009, 15:34
AFAIK an Africa Inland Mission aircraft (also a Cessna 206) crashed into a house in Kenya 10 years ago (August 1999) and the same aircraft did it again (not the same house!) exactly two years later (August 2001).

So now we have another AIM crash...also into a building...also in Kenya...also a C206...also in August!

Wow...that's spooky:ooh::ooh::ooh::ooh::ooh: