Accra, Ghana — The Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation and Prevention Bureau (AIB) has officially launched a thorough investigation into the deadly aircraft crash in Tema that has shocked the nation. The probe began immediately after the recovery of wreckage from the crash site, signaling a detailed effort to uncover what exactly went wrong.
AIB Moves Swiftly to Piece Together Clues
Investigators from the AIB, backed by support from the Ghana Air Force, have already begun transporting debris from the scene as part of evidence collection. The bureau’s mandate is clear: determine the cause, timeline, and contributing factors of the horrific accident.
Representatives on site say that once the wreckage is secured, forensic teams and aviation engineers will comb through every piece of evidence — from aircraft parts to flight records — in a bid to reconstruct the moments leading up to the crash.
Nation Awaits Answers, Aviation Safety in Spotlight
The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority and other aviation stakeholders are closely monitoring the investigation. Public concern over air safety has intensified, with many demanding transparency and rapid results.
Officials have stressed that while the investigation is underway, no preliminary causes have been confirmed yet — and findings could take weeks or even months to be fully compiled and released.
This tragic incident has once again placed aviation protocols and safety oversight under scrutiny in Ghana, and all eyes are now on the AIB as it works to provide clarity on this devastating crash.


