Plane crash in Congo, 36 people killed
Goma Mayor Naasson Kubuya said only four people on board the plane survived.
A Fokker 50 aircraft of private airline CAA carrying 40 people crashed while trying to land at the airport in the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo in bad weather conditions.
The crash occurred on March 4, killing 36 people. Goma Mayor Naasson Kubuya said only four people on board survived. There were no casualties on the ground because the pilot tried to steer the plane into an open area. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.
The aviation sector in Congo has a low safety level, so many of the country's airlines have been blacklisted by the European Union (EU) and banned from entering EU airspace./.
According to NLĐ - ĐT