THE STANDARD By
Daniel Wesangula |
February 28th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Officials assessing the wreckage of a police helicopter in Meru County last year. [File, Standard]
An investigation report on a police helicopter that crashed in June, last year, has revealed that the National Police Service Air Wing may not be regularly maintaining its fleet.
It says recent accidents may also be due to lack of oversight by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority.
Investigation on the accident also indicate that the crew had not been trained in Crew Resource Management, which is crucial in environments where human error can have devastating effects.