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Kingston, JM
On November 18, 2016, about 1335 eastern standard time, a Cessna 172N, United Stated registration N101KA, operated by the Caribbean Aviation Training Centre, was destroyed when it impacted a building in Greenwich Farm, Kingston 13, Jamaica. The pilot and two passengers were fatally injured. The local flight was conducted under Jamaican flight regulations.This accident investigation is under the jurisdiction of the Government of Jamaica. Any further information pertaining to this may be obtained from: Civil Aviation Authority 4 Winchester Road Kingston 5 Jamaica Tel.: (876) 960-3965 / (876) 920-2280 E-mail: jcivav@toj.com Fax: (876) 920-0194 This report is for information purposes, and contains only information released by the Government of Jamaica.
On November 18, 2016, about 1335 eastern standard time, a Cessna 172N, United Stated registration N101KA, operated by the Caribbean Aviation Training Centre, was destroyed when it impacted a building in Greenwich Farm, Kingston 13, Jamaica. The pilot and two passengers were fatally injured. The local flight was conducted under Jamaican flight regulations.This accident investigation is under the jurisdiction of the Government of Jamaica. Any further information pertaining to this may be obtained from: Civil Aviation Authority 4 Winchester Road Kingston 5 Jamaica Tel.: (876) 960-3965 / (876) 920-2280 E-mail: jcivav@toj.com Fax: (876) 920-0194 This report is for information purposes, and contains only information released by the Government of Jamaica.