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Monday, August 06, 2001

Somalia’s air traffic managed in Kenya; small arms fire is the pilot’s problem

"A couple of goats ended up under the wheels of a KingAir once and according to Somali compensation law the herder got paid double their value. I guess they're all in on it now."

The Guardian. Joe Brunswig, Somalia's chief air traffic controller in charge of a "Mickey Mouse operation," is plagued by goats. "My fire trucks spend all day chasing them off the runways. Those herdsmen can't seem to keep away."'

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