Kenya Civil Aviation Authority is set to release the preliminary reports on investigations of the plane that crashed in the Aberdare ranges.
The FlySax plane killed all the 10 occupants.
Director General Gilbert Kibe on Tuesday told the National Assembly Committee on Transport that the report contains factual findings of what happened before the fatal accident.
“KCAA's role is now to assist AAID to ensure that the cause of the accident is established as swiftly as possible,” Kibe said.
The DG had earlier on said crucial aircraft components will be analyzed and data that might provide critical information extracted.
The investigations involve US, Canada, Fiji and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), in line with international statutes.
It was reported that the plane was serviced regularly and had flown to Homa Bay and Maasai Mara.