Karibu Airways Explained
Airline: | Karibu Airways |
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Icao: | - |
Callsign: | - |
Headquarters: | Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Karibu Airways was an airline in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
It stood on the List of air carriers banned in the EU. Due to two plane crashes in 2007 (see below) the confidence in the airline was lost. Subsequently, all operations came to a halt. The airline was never officially disestablished, but as of March 2009 no staff is employed anymore.
Accidents and Incidents
- 21 June 2007: One passenger was killed and thirteen injured, when a Let L-410UVP turboprop-powered aircraft (reg 9Q-CEU) crashed into a swamp on takeoff from Kamina Airport. The aircraft came to rest lying on its roof. Investigations revealed that the aircraft was overloaded, carrying 22 passengers and 3 crew. A Let-410 aircraft is laid out for 19 passengers and 2 crew. The only casualty of the crash was a member of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- 24 September 2007: The pilot was killed and five passengers were injured, when a Let-410UVP turboprop-powered aircraft in Karibu livery being operated by Free Airlines crash-landed.[1]
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Notes and References
- http://www.radiookapi.net/index.php?i=53&l=0&c=0&a=0&da=&of=0&s=Karibu&m=2&k=0&r=all&sc=0