A four-seater plane flying from Nigeria to Gabon via
Cameroon has gone missing. The plane, owned by
US company, Global Aviation, took off from Kano
Airport around 6pm yesterday Monday June 23rd
and was billed to make a stop over at Doula
Cameroon before continuing to Gabon to arrive at
11pm but it never arrived at Doula, Cameroonian
Aviation authorities have said. Only an American
pilot was on-board.
The Gabon Aviation authorities say the last contact
they had with the plane was when it was in Mongo
which is a 2-hour flight from the Cameroonian
economic capital. Search & Rescue operation has so
far not yielded any result but the search operation
still continues.
Cameroon has gone missing. The plane, owned by
US company, Global Aviation, took off from Kano
Airport around 6pm yesterday Monday June 23rd
and was billed to make a stop over at Doula
Cameroon before continuing to Gabon to arrive at
11pm but it never arrived at Doula, Cameroonian
Aviation authorities have said. Only an American
pilot was on-board.
The Gabon Aviation authorities say the last contact
they had with the plane was when it was in Mongo
which is a 2-hour flight from the Cameroonian
economic capital. Search & Rescue operation has so
far not yielded any result but the search operation
still continues.