Wilson Airport Temporarily Closed as Plane Crash-lands on Runway

By Bonface Mulyungi

According to witnesses, the plane crash-landed, missing the airport fence along Langata Road. It is unclear what led to the plane crashing.

Preliminary reports indicate that no casualties were recorded, with the exact number of passengers on board still not yet confirmed. A spot check of similar planes shows it can ferry up to 19 passengers.

According to public records, the plane identified as 5Y-CES is frequently leased and operated by the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) to provide critical transport in East Africa.

Following the incident, emergency response teams were deployed to the scene to contain the situation and assist those affected.

Authorities have reportedly launched an investigation into the crash to determine what caused it.

The incident comes weeks after a similar incident was witnessed at the same airport, raising fears and questions about what might be happening at the airport.

The plane in question crashed on March 20, while carrying 39 passengers, including  Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi and 5 plane attendants.

More updates on this to follow