Retired security expert Colonel Festus Aboagye has detailed critical procedures for declaring aircraft emergencies in Ghana, countering public confusion after a military helicopter crash. His August 16 TV3 interview emphasized that disappearing from radar doesn’t immediately signal disaster. “Declaring distress happens after 60 minutes, not 30,” Aboagye stated, addressing misconceptions…
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