Crash report fair—Analysts

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 02 February 2026
📘 Source: Times Malawi

Political and social commentators have said the latest final report on the plane crash has addressed questions that some members of the public had. On Saturday, the German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) released findings of an investigation they had been conducting on the tragic plane accident that claimed the life of the country’s former vice president Saulos Chilima and eight others. The report revealed that the accident was caused by human errors and bad weather conditions.

The report is a final one following others that have been conducted since the accident happened last year. Renowned lawyer and commentator on social issues Sylvester Ayuba James said he believed that the report has answered pertinent questions. “The most pertinent question was what caused the accident and I think the report has addressed that.

It [the report] has analysed technical aspects and the climatic environment the aircraft was operating. There is logic in the conclusion that the report makes, based on scientific facts,” he said. Nyika Institute Executive Director Moses Mkandawire urged the authorities to take heed of recommendations that have been made.

📖 Continue Reading
This is a preview of the full article. To read the complete story, click the button below.

Read Full Article on Times Malawi

AllZimNews aggregates content from various trusted sources to keep you informed.

[paywall]

“In this report, we were looking at getting technical aspects of the accident. So, partly, I would say that the report has addressed critical concerns that were there. I think people have known reasons behind the crash.

What we need to do is to put in place measures that will ensure that recommendations that were made are adopted,” he said. The report says the crew flew into areas with lower cloud coverage, indicating their intention to gain or maintain visual contact with the ground. However, this decision, according to findings, ultimately led to the aircraft colliding with ascending terrain.

“The accident occurred because the crew flew into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) during flight under visual flight rules (VFR) and the aircraft collided with the ascending terrain,” the report reads. Technically, in aviation, instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) refer to weather conditions where pilots are required to fly primarily using instruments instead of relying on visual references. The aircraft, a Dornier 228-202(K) military plane, hit the slope of a hill in marginal visual conditions. The investigation has revealed that the crew was flying manually and did not use the autopilot during the low-level flight phase.

[/paywall]

📰 Article Attribution
Originally published by Times Malawi • February 02, 2026

Powered by
AllZimNews

By Hope