A small Cessna 208 Caravan plane operated by CityLink Aviation crashed in South Sudan on Monday, April 27, according to BBC News, Reuters and other media.
All 14 people who were there died in the accident in the aircraft.
The plane took off from Jei City around 9.15 local time and was on his way to Juba. It disappeared from radar about 30 minutes after takeoff. The wreckage was found approximately 20 km southwest of Juba, in a mountainous area with poor visibility.
Preliminary information indicates that the cause of the accident is likely to be related to bad weather conditions and poor visibility. The official investigation is ongoing.
“BBC World” states that South Sudan has experienced several aviation disasters, often related to difficult flying conditions and infrastructure limitations.











