Two people died Tuesday when a training jet and a plane carrying 39 passengers and five crew members crashed in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, local police said.
The incident occurred at 7:05 a.m. between an aircraft belonging to the flight school and a Safarilink passenger aircraft, the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement.
Local airline Safarilink said 39 passengers and five crew on the plane, which was bound for the coastal resort of Diani, were uninjured.
“I can confirm that a student and a teacher were killed during the incident,” he said. Reuters Nairobi County Police Chief Adamson Bungay.
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