About 250 persons narrowly escaped death yesterday when a First
Nation Airways plane hit another stationed aircraft belonging to same
airline at the Murtala Mohammed Airport 2 (MMA2), Lagos, while taking
off to Port Harcourt.
While the airline refused to speak about the embarrassing incident,
LEADERSHIP Weekend gathered that the two Airbus 330 planes had about 250
passengers and crew members on board when the accident occurred but no
casualty was recorded.
According to a source at the airport, one of the planes was taxiing
from the runway to MMA2, to disengage passengers while the other
aircraft was preparing to take off to Port-Harcourt Airport from the
same terminal.
The two aircraft had their bodies partially damaged as a result of the collision.
Following the incident, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA),
immediately grounded both aircrafts while passengers were asked to
disembark from them.
Confirming the incident, the NCAA spokesman, Mr Fan Ndubuoke, said
the infuriated passengers immediately demanded refund of their ticket
fees which the airline obliged.
He said the NCAA has referred the incident to the Accident
Investigation Bureau for proper determination of the cause of the
accident and how precautionary measures could be taken to avoid future
occurrence.
He assured that the NCAA was committed to air safety, adding that there was no reason for air passengers to be apprehensive.
According to him, “No passenger was hurt. Their fares have been
refunded to them while NCAA has referred the incident to AIB. We wish to
assure Nigerians, especially air passengers, that the NCAA remains
committed to safety and security of passengers,” Ndubuoke said.
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