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"speaker_name": "Mr. Mwau",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in response to the hon. Member, maybe it is good that I try to explain something. One thing is that this matter is emotional because already people have lost their beloved ones. We have already instituted investigations. However, the more we keep on fuelling it, the more it keeps on injuring those relatives who lost their dear ones. Secondly, I would want to say that the investigations are being carried out and so we should not do many things that would interfere with the actual investigations. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in response to the hon. Member's point of order, I said that the plane from Wilson Airport was cleared to fly on the Visual Flight Instrument (VFI) mode. That means that the plane must fly on visual reference to the ground constantly and permanently. This means that the flight is not using instruments. It is the pilot who must see all the time with reference to the sky and ground. Usually what happens is that at all times the pilot must be able to see the skyline. If he does not see the skyline, then that means that he can hit a mountain on the other side. So, usually if that happens and the pilot ignores that process then imminently something must be able to happen most of the time. Secondly, the flight that would fit the conditions that you are looking for is that one that flies the IFR that means that it is using Instrument Flight Rules which would mean that the pilot would only look at the instruments. So, the instruments would be able to detect if there is a mountain or cloud and it would be able to even direct the pilot on which way to steer the plane. So, in these circumstances, this flight was visual which means that the pilot must see all the time, and that is why the accident might have occurred."
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