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Ghana’s Presidential Jet on Fire At Kotoka While Attempting Take Off

The Presidential air ship, Falcon 900, was tasked to perform an exceptional mission at Malabo today, March 3, 2015.

A press proclamation issued by the Ghana Armed Forces and signed by the Director of Public Relations, Lieutenant Commander, Andy La-anyane showed that “the flame was brought on as a consequence of friction between the wheels and the runway surface.”

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