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Sep 22, 2014 News
One of the newly operating Trislanders in the country suffered some degree of damage as the aircraft came in for a difficult landing at Kaieteur Falls yesterday afternoon.
The three-engine aircraft which was transporting some 16 passengers was unable to make the returning flight to the Ogle International Airport (OIA) given the extent of its damage.
The aircraft, which belongs to Golden Arrow Airways, was conducting tour flights to Kaieteur Falls when it encountered difficulty.
The flight left OIA just after 13.00 hrs yesterday and arrived at Kaieteur Falls about an hour later.
A team of investigators from the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) was dispatched to the location following the incident. There were no reported injuries and passengers were returned to the city in an alternate aircraft.
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