Four Instances That Confirmed Silverstone Is Unsafe
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Silverstone Air plane
Arrogant Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) on Monday 28th, 2019 shamelessly announced that they have launched investigations on Silverstone Air after a series of accidents.
KCAA made the announcement hours after a bombardier Dash 8-300 plane operated by Silverstone Air with registration number 5YBWG made an emergency landing at Eldoret International Airport after its well fell off during take-off at Lodwar Airstrip. KCAA's statement Silverstone Air The genesis of Silverstone Air continuous problems came by when corrupt KCAA DG Gilbert Kibe started extorting money from them. KCAA DG Gilbert Kibe
Over time, foolish Silverstone Air has been bribing Kibe and the many accidents witnessed are as a result of the bribes given to Kibe.
Cnyakundi.com has learnt that Kibe has been working to the advantage of Jetways, Silverstone Air and Skyward.
Kibe, besides owning a flying school at Wilson, operated LET 410 aircraft that has been transporting miraa to Somalia and other destinations prior to his appointment as the DG.
Bak to Siverstone, early this month, a Lamu bound plane operated by Silverstone Air veered off the runway and crashed leaving two people on board injured.
On Sunday, another Silverstone plane hit another plane while parking at the Wilson Airport.
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