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Crash in Kénitra: Civil Aviation opens an investigation

The Cessna which crashed not far from Kenitra. DR

According to a press release from the Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts, Air Transport and Social Economy, the Civil Aviation Accident Investigation and Analysis Bureau (BEA) has opened a technical investigation to determine the causes of the crash of a two-seater plane Thursday in Kenitra, killing two people.

“In accordance with the regulations in force, the civil aviation accident investigation and analysis office (BEA) has opened a technical investigation to determine the causes and circumstances of this accident”, states the General Directorate of Civil Aviation under the Ministry.

A Cessna type plane registered CN-TCG belonging to the Royal Aeroclub of Rabat crashed Thursday in the Kenitra region causing the death of two people on board, recalls the same source.

As previously revealed, citing sources close to Civil Aviation, the aircraft in question was “At the end of the potential, that is to say it had to be nailed to the ground until a complete overhaul was done, which was not done”. “The Air Directorate has granted an extension of the potentials, while he should not fly”, specifies our source and who estimated that “This exemption should not be granted to this device”.

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