KCAA denies claims of near plane collision on Kenyan airspace
The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority has denied claims that two passenger aircrafts nearly collided into each other in the Kenyan airspace two weeks ago. Details of the near fatal incident involving the two foreign airlines are now a subject of debate among industry players and those privy to what exactly happened. As NTV’s Dennis Okari reports, the sequence of events that night appear to put regional aviation players on a collision course as those involved seek to interpret air safety
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