Civil Aviation crash probes still incomplete

The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) probes into two domestic airplane crashes will take another couple of weeks as one of the engines has been sent to the United States of America for further investigation.

This was revealed by head of the Authority, Egbert Field yesterday, who related to Stabroek News that the reports into the two domestic crashes would not be completed for another few weeks as the investigating officer has since gone on annual leave and would not be returning for another few weeks.

However, he reported that the engine of the Cessna 206 aircraft that resulted in the death of Captain Randy Liverpool, has been sent to the United States of America pending further investigation.