Current state of infrastructure in the Turkana

Current state of infrastructure in the Turkana

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Kenya is gearing up to start exporting oil in 2017. The country is eager to make its entry into the market, beginning with small scale production of almost a million barrels over two years. There is concern though, that the plans are premature, and profits will be hard to come by. The promise of petrodollars has attracted high expectations, especially in Turkana - the arid north-western region where the oil was discovered. From there, the BBC's Nancy Kacungira sent this report.

 
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Fly540 Plane Crash-Lands In Lokichar Kapese Airstrip Enroute To Nairobi

Fly540 is among the many local airlines facing a slew of problems.

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The local airline crash-landed on an airstrip in Lokichar Kapese, while en route to Nairobi. The aircraft was carrying Tullow Oil employees who were expected to arrive at Wilson Airport, after departing Lodwar at 9.45 am. The engine failed, causing the pilot to orchestrate an emergency landing at the Lokichar Kapese airstrip in Turkana South.



According to the official press release from Fly540, it is suspected the aircraft hit a foreign object strike, leading to engine failure. Fly 540 flight 5Y – CGH was en route to Nairobi from Lodwar, and despite the harrowing experience, no passengers were injured in the incident.



Low-cost carrier Fly540 has indicated that the incident will lead to delays in delivery of service. Moreover, the airline is suspected to have major problems with maintaining their fleet of aircraft.

In 2019, the safety of another domestic carrier SilverStone Airways was called into question following two incidents. In one instance, a Silverstone aircraft from Lodwar with five passengers on board lost its rear-wheel after takeoff on October 28th, 2019. The plane made an emergency landing at Eldoret’s Moi International Airport according to a report on The Sauce.

Shortly after the grounding of their Dash 8 fleet, Silverstone Air released a statement announcing the temporary suspension of all scheduled services.
Fly540 is yet to release a full report on the incident at the time of publishing this article.
 


Accident: Kenya Airways E190 at Dar es Salaam on Apr 11th 2014, runway excursion on landing

By Simon Hradecky, created Friday, Apr 11th 2014 12:41Z, last updated Saturday, Apr 12th 2014 23:06Z
A Kenya Airways Embraer ERJ-190, registration 5Y-FFC performing flight KQ-482 from Nairobi (Kenya) to Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) with 49 passengers and 6 crew, landed on Dar es Salaam's runway 23 in heavy rain but temporarily went left off the runway and came to a stop on the runway in front of the firestation near taxiway X at about 14:40L (11:40Z). The aircraft was evacuated, one occupant received serious, 6 occupants minor injuries as result of the evacuation.

The aircraft received damage to the right hand engine as result of the runway excursion.

In a first statement the airline confirmed a minor incident while landing at Dar es Salaam, the aircraft reportedly had a runway excursion on landing in heavy rain. All occupants evacuated safely, there were no injuries.

In a later, fourth, statement the airline confirmed 7 passengers received injuries as result of the evacuation, one of the injuries was serious.

Metars:
HTDA 111100Z 10008KT 8000 VCRA SCT023 BKN025 FEW026CB BKN080 29/24 Q1011 NOSIG
HTDA 111000Z 07010KT 9999 BKN020 FEW024CB BKN070 28/25 Q1013 NOSIG
HTDA 110900Z 12007KT 3000 RA BKN020 FEW024CB BKN080 27/26 Q1013 NOSIG
HTDA 110600Z 21006KT 9999 BKN020 FEW024CB BKN070 25/25 Q1014 NOSIG

The right hand engine:
The right hand engine


The aircraft being unloaded (Photo: Miguel Martinez):
The aircraft being unloaded (Photo: Miguel Martinez)


The aircraft being toward off the runway (Photo: Migair):
The aircraft being towed off the runway (Photo: Migair)


Map (Graphics: AVH/Google Earth):
Map (Graphics: AVH/Google Earth)






The Aviation Herald
 
Kenya Airways Fire Exposes Operations Fiasco

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The Nation
Kenya Airways planes (file photo).

9 APRIL 2019
The Nation (Nairobi)
By Vincent Achuka
A Kenya Airways plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Dar es Salaam after one of its engines caught fire mid-air, thus avoiding a disaster.
All the 142 passengers and 10 crew members landed safely but the near-disaster has exposed the laxity at the national airline.
For instance, the duty manager at KQ's Operations Control Centre, who should have assisted the crew in the event of such an emergency, did not have the plane's flight plan.
PRECAUTION
In fact, he did not know the location of the plane, registration number 5Y-KZD, when he advised the pilot to return to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
KQ downplayed the February 12 incident involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner en route to Johannesburg, South Africa, saying the plane's flight deck only showed that there was an issue that made the pilots take precaution.


"The crew shut down the engine as per procedure and diverted to Dar es Salaam. Our engineers travelled to Dar es Salaam to assess the engine and determined that it needed to be changed," CEO Sebastian Mikosz told the Nation at that time.
However, an internal investigative report by the airline's safety office, a copy of which the Nation has obtained, says that the left engine caught fire, forcing the pilots to shut it down and ask for an emergency landing.
CLIMBING OUT
The plane had arrived in Nairobi from New York, US, at 7am as flight KQ 003. It was then deployed to OR-Tambo Airport at 1:05pm as flight KQ 762.


The flight time from JKIA to OR-Tambo is five hours. However, upon climbing out of JKIA, the crew received a warning that one of its engines was overheating. It then changed to a fire warning immediately after reaching a cruising attitude of 38,000 feet, forcing the pilots to initiate emergency procedures.


"On completion of the first four checklist memory items for FIRE ENG L, the fire warning ceased. They did not discharge the fire bottles as the fire warning had stopped," says the report.
"The crew then completed the remainder of the checklist items and opted to divert to the nearest suitable airport, which was Dar-es-Salaam (HTDA)," it adds. The plane landed in Dar es Salaam at 1:40pm, 35 minutes after it took off from Nairobi.
DREAMLINERS
The plane has two General Electric GEnex engines and is just four years old. It is one of KQ's seven Dreamliners.
Notably, the engine that caught fire had been reinstalled just seven months earlier, after being taken back to the manufacturer for repairs.
All B787 Dreamliners have engine fire suppression systems. Besides, as a twin-engine aircraft, a B787 has an extended twin-engine operations (ETOPS) rating of 330 minutes, which means it can fly for five-and-a-half hours on one engine.
But what is likely to raise questions is that the plane's crew could not contact KQ's Operations Control Centre (OCC) in Nairobi directly, and had to use a third-party messaging channel.
"The report faulted the OCC for advising the pilot to return to Nairobi when they did not even know the exact location of the plane, and also for not having a checklist to refer to on the next course of action when an aircraft has an in-flight problem."
The affected engine was flown to the US for repairs.


Read the original article on Nation.
 
Yani mtu ameka na kutafuta udaku yote ya kijiji yenye anaweza kupata. Kweli huyu mtu hana kazi.
Nairobi, Nakuru, Mombasa na Kisumu zimewashinda sasa mumeruka mpaka turkana. Kweli watanzania huota Kenya jinsi ile picha ilionesha
 
Yani mtu ameka na kutafuta udaku yote ya kijiji yenye anaweza kupata. Kweli huyu mtu hana kazi.
Nairobi, Nakuru, Mombasa na Kisumu zimewashinda sasa mumeruka mpaka turkana. Kweli watanzania huota Kenya jinsi ile picha ilionesha
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Aah wapi over $30 bln investment worthy of a refinery n a pipeline will be built in Hoima n larger Kaabale! Thats not Isiolo, Kunyaland will never have a single investment of that size in the next 30 years!
 
Aah wapi over $30 bln investment worthy of a refinery n a pipeline will be built in Hoima n larger Kaabale! Thats not Isiolo, Kunyaland will never have a single investment of that size in the next 30 years!
Kumbe ni Uganda? Hao ni watoto wetu.
 
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