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Minority Leader Kelvon Morris is calling on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Chief Secretary Farley Augustine to come clean with Tobagonians after a United States Air Force C-17A Globemaster III military transport plane was seen and heard in Tobago early this morning.
Morris issued the statement after residents across parts of Tobago West reported hearing the extremely loud sound of a large aircraft just before dawn. He said the public deserves full and direct information about any foreign military activity involving Trinidad and Tobago’s airports or airspace at a time of rising regional tension. “This development is extremely concerning. The Prime Minister and the Chief Secretary need to come clean and let us know what is going on,” he said.
Flight-tracking data from Flightradar24 confirms that the Boeing C-17A Globemaster III, operating under the call sign RCH661 and carrying registration 99-0165, departed the ANR Robinson International Airport at 5.53 am. The platform shows the aircraft climbing to 32,000 feet and travelling at roughly 435 knots before turning north and leaving Tobago.
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