GCAA Launches Investigation into Aircraft Accident at Aricheng Airstrip

The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has announced the launch of an official investigation following a significant aircraft accident near Aricheng Airstrip in Region Seven. This directive comes as authorities work to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident, which has raised alarm among local residents and aviation professionals alike. While details about the accident remain limited, the GCAA is expected to focus on safety protocols and the implications for future operations at the airstrip. Residents in the area have expressed concerns about the safety measures in place for flight operations as investigations unfold, emphasizing the need for assurance from the aviation authorities about flight safety.

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