Parts of the Piper Aztec twin engine plane, which crashed into and destroyed the home of 69-year-old Florence Tyndall at Sparendaam, remain in Guyana today more than two weeks after GCAA officials said they were to be shipped to the US to be examined.
In the light of the pace with which the investigation is moving, Kit Nascimento, in his capacity as a spokesman for the Aircraft Owners Association of Guyana (AOAG),