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Information reaching Joy News is that a privately owned light-bodied aircraft has been involved in a ground accident at the Kotoka International Airport.The accident involving a Beechcraft, B-36 happened on Thursday afternoon.The aircraft registered in France was damaged and the technician involved has been treated and discharged by the Airport Clinic.A joint news release by the Ghana Airports Company Limited and Ghana Civil Aviation Authority says an investigation into the accident has commenced.
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