Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority still gathering information on last month’s plane mishap at Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston

The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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American Airlines takes 6 week break from flights to Ian Fleming International Airport 

The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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PSTEB refutes claims that lack of road signs, markings and proper roads cause the majority of fatal collisions

The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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Digicel anticipates that restoration following Hurricane Beryl will be completed by the end of this month

The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) says it is still in the data-gathering phase of its investigation into last month’s plane mishap at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston.

JCAA’s Director General, Nari Williams Singh gave the update to IRIE FM News this afternoon.

On August 15, at around 12: 45 PM, the aircraft, which was registered in the United States, veered off the runway while attempting to land.

The two passengers who were on board were taken to hospital and released soon after.

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