Investigations into aircraft accidents normally take too long to conclude because of the complexities that are normally involved, according to Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir.
Chirchir, who spoke before the National Assembly's Committee on Delegation Legislation, said several factors often delay the investigations, including the complexity of the accidents, and specialised processes that are normally involved.
Investigations are typically expected to be concluded within 12 months, under international guidelines and standards.
However, this has not often been the case for Kenya as many of the cases remain unresolved.