A trainer aircraft belonging to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has crashed in Kaduna on Tuesday evening.
According to reports, two officers who were onboard the aircraft were confirmed dead.
The aircraft type is said to be (Super Mushak).
The trainer aircraft was said to have crashed while on a routine training session at the 401 flying training school , Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna.
One of the pilots who died in the Nigerian Air Force aircraft crash of Tuesday in Kaduna has been identified as Flt. Lieutenant Abubakar Mohammed Alkali.
He hailed from Potiskum in Yobe State. He was buried Tuesday in accordance with Islamic rites
Alkali died alongside another of his colleague who was also on a training at the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) base in Kaduna, on Tuesday.
The Nigerian Air Force has not issued an official statement on the crash.
This is the fifth aircraft that crashed since the incumbent Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Oladayo Amao assumed office in that capacity.
This incident comes 11months after a NAF aircraft crashed in Kaduna, killing 11 officers including the Late Chief of Army Staff, Ibrahim Attahiru.
The incident, which occurred in May 2021, involved a Beechcraft 350, and the aircraft crashed around the Kaduna international airport.
Late Gen. Attahiru was said to be on his way to Kaduna to attend a passing-out parade for army recruits.
Also, the persistent denial that the terrorists group did not shot down the NAF missing fighter jet in Borno State with two officers on board was demystified by the overrunning of Sambisa forest which, led to the troops of Operation Hadin Kai discovering the site of the crashed aircraft with the wreckage scattered at the heart of the evil forest.
Following the incident, members of the minority caucus in the house of representatives had asked the federal government to ensure that a “system-wide investigation” is conducted into such incidents involving military aircraft in the country.