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  2. Flight student and trainer killed in collision over Kenya's ...

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    NAIROBI (Reuters) -A Cessna training aircraft collided with a passenger plane carrying 44 people above Kenya's capital Nairobi on Tuesday, killing the student and his trainer, police said. The ...

  3. Three Americans among five killed in Kenya plane crash: source

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    A light plane crashed in Kenya's Great Rift Valley region on Wednesday, killing five people including three Americans, a police source said. The Kenyan pilot and another passenger, of unknown ...

  4. Kenya Airways Flight 507 - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Airways Flight 507. / 3.9557; 9.7509. Kenya Airways Flight 507 was a scheduled Abidjan – Douala – Nairobi passenger service, operated by Kenya Airways. On 5 May 2007, the Boeing 737–800 aircraft serving the flight crashed in the initial stage of its second leg, immediately after takeoff from Douala International Airport in Cameroon.

  5. Kenya Airways Flight 431 - Wikipedia

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    10. Kenya Airways Flight 431 was an international scheduled Abidjan – Lagos – Nairobi passenger service, operated by Kenyan national airline Kenya Airways. On 30 January 2000, the Airbus A310-300 serving the flight crashed into the sea off the Ivory Coast, shortly after takeoff from Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport, Abidjan.

  6. 2006 Kenyan Air Force Harbin Y-12 crash - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft. The aircraft involved in the crash was a 6-year-old twin-engine turboprop Harbin Y-12 II, with registration KAF132. It was delivered to the Kenyan Air Force in 2006. [2] The aircraft was powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-27 engines. [citation needed]

  7. Yemenia Flight 626 - Wikipedia

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    Yemenia Flight 626 was an Airbus A310-324 twin-engine jet airliner operated by Yemenia that was flying a scheduled international service, from Sana'a in Yemen to Moroni in Comoros, when it crashed on 30 June 2009 at around 1:50 am local time (10:50 pm on 29 June UTC) while on approach to Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport, killing all but one of the 153 passengers and crew on board.

  8. RAF jets intercept Kenya Airways flight diverted to ... - AOL

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    RAF fighter jets were scrambled to intercept a plane heading towards Heathrow airport after an alert was raised over a “potential security threat”.

  9. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location

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    In the 1974 Togo plane crash, a plane carrying several Togolese politicians crashed near Sarakawa. President Gnassingbé Eyadéma was the sole survivor. Tunisia. EgyptAir Flight 843: On 7 May 2002, a Boeing 737 carrying 62 people was on approach to Tunisia's capital Tunis when it crashed into a nearby hill. The aircraft broke up, killing 14 people.