At this velocity, aborting the take-off may have led to immediate crash of the plane, but for the pilot who did the right thing by controlling the plane into the air and bringing it back for emergency landing.
Reacting to the incident, the spokesman of the airline, Mr. Sam Tumba, said: “Aero flight NG127 from Lagos to Abuja on this day made an air return as a result of a burst tyre, which occurred just as the airplane was lifting off.
Reacting to the incident, the spokesman of the airline, Mr. Sam Tumba, said: “Aero flight NG127 from Lagos to Abuja on this day made an air return as a result of a burst tyre, which occurred just as the airplane was lifting off.
The pilot did the right thing by not trying to abort the take-off. He controlled the airplane into the air and following all trained procedures, he brought the plane back to a safe landing. At no time, during all of these, were the passengers’ lives at any risk.” The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)said the authority is already investigating the incident.
So those incharge of the planes safety no come work? Things like this shouldn't be taken lightly
ReplyDeleteThank. God it didn't turn out fatal. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteMen thank God ooh
ReplyDeleteGod is in control
ReplyDeleteWell,,when it comes to automobile,,things like this will surely happen...but tnkGod it was without casualties
ReplyDeleteThanks to oluwa
ReplyDeleteNa today All is well
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