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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · A Westair Aviation Ltd Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II crashed in the suburb Pioneerspark, Windhoek, during an attempted return to Eros Airport (ERS/FYWE), Windhoek. The two pilots and an aircraft mechanic, who were carrying out a maintenance test flight, perished and the aircraft was destroyed by a post impact fire.

  2. 6 de may. de 2024 · Westair Aviation has announced the names of its three employees who died on the spot when an F 406 plane belonging to WestAir Aviation crashed in Windhoek’s Pioneerspark late yesterday. NBC ...

  3. 10 de may. de 2024 · Rudolf Gaiseb. Following a plane crash in Windhoek last week, the Namibian aviation industry has come under serious scrutiny, particularly the oversight role played by the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority. At the heart of the brouhaha are questions relating to the modus operandi of Westair Aviation, whose three members died in a ...

  4. 5 de may. de 2024 · Niël Terblanché. Engine failure was the most likely cause of the tragic aircraft crash that occurred in Windhoek late on Friday afternoon. Three people, Rozanne De Beer-Olivier (33), a pilot who joined Westair in 2017, Ruan van Schalkwyk (24), a pilot who joined Westair in 2023, and Andre-Armand Lubbe (25), an engineer who joined ...

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · In its initial statement issued on Friday, the company said: “Westair Aviation regrets to confirm a total loss of one of its aircraft, a Cessna 406 registration V5-ASB, shortly after take-off ...

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · By Staff Reporter. 3 May 2024. Westair Aviation has confirmed that the aeroplane which crashed in the Pionierspark area of Windhoek on Friday afternoon was a Cessna 406 owned by the company. In a statement issued by Westair, it said the accident happened at 17h00 and resulted in the death of three Westair employees.

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · New Era. Westair ‘regrets’ aircraft loss. - Three die in a plane crash. 2024-05-06 - Rudolf Gaiseb Isai Sipunga. Following the crash of its aircraft in Windhoek’s affluent Pioneerspa­rk neighbourh­ood, aviation company Westair counted its losses through a media statement that sent shockwaves on various social media platforms.