On October 24, 2021, a Shorts 360 aircraft operated by Malu Aviation in DRC departed from Goma Airport for a scheduled maintenance
check to Lanseria Airport in South Africa. On Board were 02 pilots and 03 passengers. The aircraft made radio contact with Lusaka
Area Control who handed it over to Ndola Approach at Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (SMKIA). Ndola Approach then
proceeded to hand the aircraft over to Ndola Tower for final approach. Ndola Tower (SMKIA) did not see the aircraft on final
approach Runway 09 and made several attempts to contact it but to no avail. Later, Ndola Approach (SMKIA) called Ndola Tower
(SMKIA) reporting that the aircraft was on ground and had erroneously landed at Peter Zuze Military Airport. The investigation
team concluded that the cause of the accident was due to Human Factors. Further, other possible contributory and latent factors
were identified.