Namibia: ‘Malfunctioning’ Engine Causes Windhoek Plane Crash – Preliminary Report

The Cessna 406 aircraft, which crashed and claimed three lives in Windhoek’s Pionierspark earlier this month, seemed to have a malfunctioning left-hand side engine.

The plane’s right-hand side engine was replaced just before the accident, which took place during a post-maintenance flight.

This is according to a preliminary aircraft accident investigation report, which was released by the Directorate of Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigations yesterday.

The report was compiled by Ben…

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