Plane crash in Chad kills two people on rhino monitoring mission
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- 15 May, 2025
- 08:40
A small aircraft crashed near a village in Chad on Wednesday, killing its pilot and a passenger who were on a rhinoceros monitoring mission, the country's Civil Aviation Authority said, Report informs via Reuters.
The two-seater Savannah S aircraft operated by African Parks Network conservation group went down around 05:00 GMT during a surveillance flight over Chad's southern Zakouma region, it said in a statement.
The South African pilot and an official from Chad's environment ministry died.
"The Civil Aviation Authority regrets to confirm that, according to information received, the two occupants tragically lost their lives in the accident," it said, adding that an investigation has been launched.
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