The Nigeria Air Force (NAF) aircraft, which was heading to Abuja, crashed 10 minutes after the take-off in the morning.
According to The Nation, a military source disclosed:
“Being a military crash, the details will not be released until a technical appraisal is done. The families of those who died had been contacted.”
Rescue officials clearing the site of the Saturday crash
However, a witness who observed the development narrated:
However, a witness who observed the development narrated:
“Just before the flight crashed into my neighbours’ houses, I noticed that the aircraft was making an unusual sound. So, I came out to see what exactly it was. Then, I saw the plane coming down, only for it to pick up again. But when it came down a second time, it could not go up again. The next thing I heard was a deafening explosion.
“Before I could say jack, it was in flame and the fire gutted my neighbours’ houses. But thank God for the timely intervention of the fire service.
“We thank God that our neighbours are safe. They said all the passengers on board died. It’s very unfortunate.”
Vanguard reports that as of Sunday morning, all movement into and outside the site was barred.
Air Commodore Dele Alonge later confirmed the incident in an official statement issued in Abuja:
“A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Dornier-228 aircraft, with registration NAF030, has crashed into a house at Ribadu Cantonment, Kaduna.
“Though no casualty was recorded on ground, there were no survivors among the passengers on board the aircraft.
“The aircraft was Abuja bound and had taken-off at about 6:45am from the Kaduna Military Airfield before the mishap.
“Bodies of the passengers have been recovered and fire fighters are already at the crash site to curtail fire from spreading to other buildings within the vicinity.”
Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar, the chief of the air staff, expressed shock with the tragic happening and added the board had been set to find out the cause of the crash.
“These are some of the hazards associated with flying. We have set up a board to immediately find out the immediate and remote causes of the accident . We will look at the report of that board to see the cause. It was a very tragic one . I have gone to condole the families, the pilots that were involved in the accident. I don’t want to pre-empt the findings of the board we set up to come up with its findings.”
Meanwhile, A selfie of a co-pilot who tragically died on Saturday, August 29, as a result of the Nigerian Air Force helicopter crash in Kaduna, has been circulating in the internet.
While officials are yet to provide the names of the deceased, a photo of Keyinde Olaniyan, who was said to have been the co-pilot of the ill-fated helicopter, has gone viral.
According to the reports, he got engaged in May, with his wedding scheduled for December.
It has also been reported that the Air Force secondary school in Ikeja sent condolences to the family of the young man.
The NAF yesterday vowed to unveil the cause of the accident. The chief of air staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, set up a panel to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.
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