Over 120 escape death as Aero aircraft develops fault mid-air
Over 120 passengers, including the Director, Muslim
Rights Concern, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, on Friday evening escaped death as an
Aero Contractors Airline Flight 180 from Lagos to Kaduna developed technical
fault mid-air.
The aircraft was said to have suddenly lost altitude, 20 minutes after
it departed the domestic wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, forcing
the aircraft to wobble in the air for over one hour before it was eventually
diverted to Abuja.
Akintola, who broke the news to New Mail,said the
flight took off from Lagos at exactly 6.30pm.
He said 20 minutes into the flight, the aircraft lost
altitude and the passengers had to make use of the oxygen masks as the plane
continued to wobble, while dropping steadily.
Akintola said, “The plane lost altitude 20 minutes after takeoff. We had
to make use of the oxygen masks. We saw smoke outside the plane, probably
coming from the engine compartment.
“At this time, the whole plane was thrown into commotion. Many
passengers screamed and some fainted. Prayers upon prayers were offered. Some
shouted Allah, others Jesus.”
Akintola said it was in the midst of the commotion that the crew, whom
he commended for their professionalism and unusual calmness, announced that the
plane would be diverted to Abuja.
He said, “While the pilot was making the announcement of the flight
diversion, I noticed that his voice was trembling. He told us that Abuja was
120 miles away and that we would land in 25 minutes. But we were not sure we
would make it.
“In fact, I quickly recited the Kalimah (the
Quranic invocation of the oneness of Allah), believing that the end had come,”
Akintola added in messages to New Mail.
He said that the plane finally touched down in Abuja at about 9.00pm and
upon landing in Abuja, the officials of the airline told the devastated
passengers that the fault would be hurriedly repaired and that the plane would
proceed to take them to Kaduna, their original destination.
As of the time he spoke with New Mail at about
9.30pm, he said he was already in a taxi taking him from Abuja to Kaduna as he
could not risk being “flown in the same aircraft that was divinely saved from
crashing.”
Akintola said, “As I am talking to you, I am now in a taxi taking me to
Kaduna. They said they wanted to repair the plane and that we should wait so it
takes us to Kaduna. Allah forbids. They asked how many of us wanted to
disembark and almost everybody came out.”
When Saturday PUNCH called
Akintola at about 11pm, he confirmed the incident and said he was about
entering Kaduna.
He said, “When the aircraft wanted to land in Abuja, the tyres failed to
come out on time and that again caused more commotion among passengers. At
last, we landed at about 7.35, about 50 minute of trauma mid-air.”
A statement by the airline read, “Aero confirms that there was
depressurisation in the aircraft cabin leading to the dropping of oxygen mask.
And since Aero has a maintenance facility in Abuja, the flight to Kaduna was
diverted to Abuja this evening to fix the problem.”
The General Manager, Public Affairs, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority,
Mr. Fan Ndubuoke, said he had yet to be briefed on the matter.
Source; Punch
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