59 passengers and four crew members escaped death by the whiskers
today when an Overland plane from Abuja overshot the runway at the
Ilorin airport.
A statement by the General Manager, Public Affairs, of the Nigeria
Civil Aviation Authority, Mr. Fan Ndubuoke, said no life
was lost in the incident, which he added, was already being
investigated.
The statement read, “An Overland flight 1186, an ATR 72 aircraft with Registration number 5N-BPG from Abuja airport to Ilorin, carrying fifty nine passengers and four crew members,veered off the runway at low speed after a normal landing at the Ilorin Airport.
“The incident which occurred today Saturday, November 29, at 4.45pm, has no casualty recorded. However, the Accident and Prevention Bureau in conjunction with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has begun an investigation into the cause of the incident.
“The authority wishes to use this medium to reassure Nigerians that safety of the traveling public is still paramount and cannot be compromised.”
A source told one of our correspondents that three professors –a former Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, Prof. Ishaq Oleyede, Prof. Lanre Badmus and one unnamed professor — were on board the flight.
One of the passengers, Mr. Ayuba Balami, commended the pilot for showing great experience by maneuvering the plane to safety.
However, the airline said the the plane did not crash-land at the Ilorin airport on Saturday.
The statement read, “An Overland flight 1186, an ATR 72 aircraft with Registration number 5N-BPG from Abuja airport to Ilorin, carrying fifty nine passengers and four crew members,veered off the runway at low speed after a normal landing at the Ilorin Airport.
“The incident which occurred today Saturday, November 29, at 4.45pm, has no casualty recorded. However, the Accident and Prevention Bureau in conjunction with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has begun an investigation into the cause of the incident.
“The authority wishes to use this medium to reassure Nigerians that safety of the traveling public is still paramount and cannot be compromised.”
A source told one of our correspondents that three professors –a former Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, Prof. Ishaq Oleyede, Prof. Lanre Badmus and one unnamed professor — were on board the flight.
One of the passengers, Mr. Ayuba Balami, commended the pilot for showing great experience by maneuvering the plane to safety.
However, the airline said the the plane did not crash-land at the Ilorin airport on Saturday.
A statement by the management of Overland, which confirmed the incident and insisted that there was no crash.
It said, “It was a normal flight to Ilorin and standard
procedures of flight were followed. The aircraft landed safely at
Ilorin Airport at 1645hrs as scheduled and decelerated to a low speed,
and in turning off the active runway, veered off the pavement.
“At the directive of the Pilot In Command, our cabin crew calmly
evacuated all the 59 passengers safely and they were moved to the
airport terminal. No passengers or crew sustained any injuries
whatsoever.
“Our Ilorin passengers have since collected their baggage and gone
home while the Ibadan Airport bound passengers will continue on Overland
Airways to Ibadan Airport.”
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