Ghana's presidential plane, a Falcon 900, burst into flames as it endeavored to take off at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, the Ghanaian capital today March third. As indicated by an announcement by Ghana Armed Forces, the blaze was as a consequence of 'grating between the wheels & the runway surface.'
A representative man said the art was headed to Malabo, Equatorial Guinea on a mission when the episode happened. The announcement included that the group experienced slight operational issues with the PC framework as the plane navigated on the runway get ready to take off. Thus, the airplane came back to the Air Force Base in Accra to reset the PCs. At the same time amid the second endeavor to take-off, the "airplane lost two primary left wheels.". The travelers were securely emptied and no life was lost.
A representative man said the art was headed to Malabo, Equatorial Guinea on a mission when the episode happened. The announcement included that the group experienced slight operational issues with the PC framework as the plane navigated on the runway get ready to take off. Thus, the airplane came back to the Air Force Base in Accra to reset the PCs. At the same time amid the second endeavor to take-off, the "airplane lost two primary left wheels.". The travelers were securely emptied and no life was lost.