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Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Aircraft with 57 passengers, including Ladoja & CONFAB delegates, makes air return

Former Oyo State Governor Rasheed Ladoja, some serving Senators, members of the National Conference who were returning to Abuja yesterday were among those onboard an Overland aircraft with registration Number 5NBPE that had to make a quick detour after the pilot noticed a crack on the windshield of the aircraft. The aircraft took off from Ibadan Airport in Oyo state and was heading to Abuja when the pilot noticed a cracked windshield as they entered into Minna, Niger state airspace. Continue...

As a precautionary measure, he quickly made a detour to the Muritala Mohammed Airport Lagos to forestall any unfortunate incident.
The plane landed safely in Lagos and the passengers after several hours of waiting were conveyed into another plane which had returned from Enugu.
A statement released by Nigerian Airspace Management Authority confirmed the incident. The statement reads in part;
"There is no cause for alarm as the diversion  was precautionary and this conforms with the basic safety norms of the industry,” NAMA declared
Reacting to the development,Chairman, Airline Operators of Nigeria, Capt. Nogie Meggison, showed gratitude to God and also said that a broken windshield would not have caused a plane to crash.
“Let us thank God first that we did not have a crash, which technically would not have happened with a cracked outer pane of the aircraft. A lot of reasons can cause the crack and one of them is the impact of take-off or landing. The pilot might have returned to Lagos because that is where the operational headquarters of his company is located, and more importantly, that is the only place where the minor fault can be fixed. The pane is not an ordinary glass. It has several layers with mercury in-between.” he said.

51 comments:

  1. Thank God oooo!! E for be Another Sad Story!!

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    ¤GROWN MAN IN A YOUNG BODY¤

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  2. When will our aviation sector ever improve, 9ja I hail o, no sector seems to be working


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  3. Ok #bright bravo#

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  4. When will our aviation sector ever improve? 9ja I hail o, no sector seems to be working


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  5. Thank God the pilot noticed and they did the right thing by returning..

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  6. Thank God for saving their lives,Kudos to the pilot for taking d decision.fuck dt aircraft president talking trash





    ¤¤¤GOD punish devil¤¤¤

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  7. And to think that they were there on a national assignment! This pilot is very observant.His head is so correct

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  8. Seriously, our aviation systems need rejuvenation... They are all f**ked up. I dnt knw why d govt is so careless about all dis wacked, outdated nd crumbled air transport systems

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    1. I thought Stella Oduah was the problem with the aviation sector! Thought she was responsible for all the mishaps the sector is experiencing! She isn't there anymore yet these problems persist! Time to start calling out the current minister huh? Oh I forgot in *NG* some persons by virtue of their ethnicity or individual pedestal are untouchable!

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  9. God will help us in this country, imagine a cracked plane wind shield

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  10. Really?

    Should 1still keep flying the local carriers in Nigeria?is it safe to fly within the Nigerian Airspace?so which mode of transportation is the safest in Nigeria?don't tell me Road,that I has deaths everyday,Do u thinkits the Water ways?Laye,that one sef na death trap,the mishaps in Lagos proves that,Railway nko?that too isn't anything to go by (what happened to OBJ rail prohec),so I ask,what is our Government doing about safe and affordable transportation???

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  11. the only place where the minor fault can be fixed. The pane is not an ordinary glass. Itphotos: sugar mummy xposed online by crazy younger boyfriend

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  12. I just wonder y nigeria airports keep using old planes. Y can't d airlines be properly checked b4 take off? Hnmmm always taking risks shaa. Thank God 4 safety all d same.

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  13. Thank God oh. Abeg we say no to plane crash again in Nigeria oooooo.

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  14. Thank God 4 averting another disaster ohhhhh

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  15. Why dem no die.

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  16. Mmmm nawa o! With all this news,God help Nigeria

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  17. Thank GOD for HIS mercies.

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  18. What's wrong with our Aviation sector? Always "minor" faults till it gets Major nd by den its always too late

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  19. Hmmmmm thank God nothing serious happened

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  20. Thank God o. so Mr Meggison r u saying d pilot shouldnt have landed cos according to u d crack cant cause crash abi? i bet none of ur frnds nd family boarded dat flight right? cos if anything had happened u will b d first to say d pilot should have landed wen he noticed anything unsual. Anumpam

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  21. Thank God there was no crash.


    CoolDiva speaks!

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  22. Thank God o. I have been apprehensive for some time now over flying. that's Why I have cancelled2 trips. God, please bring my husband back safely o and protect me when I get to fly on Friday and Sunday o. Jesu

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  23. The pilot is an experience air d marshel ... Thank God

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  24. Linda, it's as if u didn't take geography class. Listen 2 urself, they left Ibadan, heading to Abuja and had to make a detour in Niger which is quite farther than Abuja. Then they went to land in Lagos which is more than the entire distance they covered b4. The couldn't land in IB or better still, Ilorin which is pretty much closer.

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    1. Mr geography class attender, does it matter if she miscalculted?? Must u show ur arrogant hagard looking self?? Monk she actually is paassing a msg here. So stick to ur geography while I do the understanding . #Anumpam. Lili all de way

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  25. Well tank God all is safe!!!

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  26. Thanks to God for the good and sharp pilot. It would have bin anoda air mes or missing plane in the elegushi beach. Lol. Cheers. ENGR Emy

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  27. Wat is wrong wit dis our aviation sector?indeed we are d largest of africa

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  28. A very gud Pilot

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  29. Thank God that it is not a sad story

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  30. Thank God that it is not a sad story

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  31. Men I am so afraid of flying! It's like the whole aviation system is one big disaster waiting to happen!!!

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  32. Bcos e caarry big men abi if na others plane for crash

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  33. Thank God.. Tho I stil wish dis our corrupt leaders are killed so dat they give way for people that will move the country forward.. But for the sake of the innocent passngers that was present on board

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  34. U don blow reach Minna wey be 5 mins to Abj. U come turn again go Lagos? What if something come hapun b4 u reach Lag? Hmmmnnn

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  35. Hmmm…I heard some passengers fainted?…Hmmm.

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  36. Why would they turn back to Lagos, when the plane is already on Minna airspace and they are heading for Abuja? Which is safer, turning to Lagos (493.64km) and heading for Abuja from Minna (118.59km)? I am waiting for any explanation for this.

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  37. Thank God for safety.

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  38. God nvr slp nor slumbr,He has an ultimate watch ovr his pple.I reserve all honour 2 u God 4 averting wht suposed 2 b weeping in2 Testimony.

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  39. Thank God.

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  40. Politicians on board...y didn't d plane just crash :( rid us of dem corrupt peeps

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  41. Buh i'm confused as to the location the plane went to land, If it noticed a fault in Minna Niger state and it was enroute Abuja, it now chose to go land quickly in Lagos. Which is farther?????? weel, i dont av pilot knowledge sha

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