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Another Silverstone Airplane Crash Lands After Losing A Wheel
Making headlines yet again is Silverstone Airlines. Amid raised concerns of the safety of people using the now dainted Silverstone airline, another incident today highlighting the bad state of the aircrafts involved a plane having to emergency land at Eldoret airport after it lost a wheel during takeoff.
In a statement released by the airline, flight Dash 8-300 heading to Nairobi from Lodwar lost the number 3 wheel assembly leading to the plane diverting to Eldoret. Silverstone claims to have activated contingency plans having booked different flights for all the passengers onboard.
Just recently the airline was called out for poor post crash crisis management after one of their airplanes crashed during take off at Wilson airport.
Netizens have taken to social media to ridicule the airline by posting memes.
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