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    Helicopter Crash in Ghana

    Karen JacquelineBy Karen JacquelineMarch 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A tragic helicopter crash in Tema has captured national attention, as authorities work to determine the cause and confirm the number of casualties. The incident, which occurred on March 16, 2026, has sparked widespread concern about aviation safety in Ghana.

    According to early reports, a helicopter—later identified as a microlight aircraft—crashed at a park in Tema Community One, near a busy commercial area.

    Emergency responders, including the Ghana National Fire Service, quickly arrived at the scene to contain the situation and recover victims from the wreckage.

    Initial reports suggested multiple fatalities, with at least two people confirmed dead after authorities retrieved bodies from the crash site.

    Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service and other security agencies cordoned off the area as investigations began.

    The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that the aircraft involved was a microlight with registration number 9G-ADV.

    Authorities are expected to examine:

    • Weather conditions at the time of the crash

    • Mechanical or technical faults

    • Pilot experience and flight history

    As of now, the exact cause of the crash remains unknown.

    Witnesses described a chaotic scene as the aircraft went down near a school park, raising fears of further casualties.

    The crash site, located in a populated area of Tema, drew crowds of onlookers as emergency teams worked to secure the area and prevent additional harm.

    This latest crash has revived memories of previous aviation tragedies in Ghana, including the devastating 2025 Ghana Air Force helicopter crash, which killed eight people, including senior government officials.

    Investigations into past incidents have sometimes pointed to factors such as poor weather conditions and sudden loss of altitude.

    While it is too early to link causes, experts say each incident underscores the importance of strict safety protocols and regular aircraft maintenance.

    The Tema helicopter crash has quickly become a major news story due to:

    • The loss of lives in a populated urban area

    • Graphic images and videos are circulating on social media

    • Renewed concerns about aviation safety in Ghana

    • The proximity of the crash to schools and businesses

    Public reaction has been strong, with many calling for a thorough investigation and improved safety measures.

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