Over
75 passengers and crew narrowly escaped death Thursday as a Rabat,
Morocco-bound Royal Air Maroc flight lost one of its engines mid-air.
The
flight, which took off at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport,
Lagos, at about 7:30am, had on board National President of Nigeria Union
of Journalists, NUJ, Garba Mohammed, and seven other Nigerian
journalists who were to attend the Federation of Africa Journalists
conference in Morocco.
The
other journalists include National Secretary, NUJ, Shuaibu Liman,
National Treasurer, Fatima Abdulkarim, Mukhtar Gidado, former Vice
President, Zone E, Gbenga Onayiga, as well as chairmen of Bauchi and
Kogi states chapters of the union.
Also on board the flight was a group of Beninois journalists who were billed to attend the same conference.
Vanguard
gathered that the aircraft, Boeing 737-800, was already an hour into
the flight when the pilot noticed failure in one of the engines of the
twin-engine aircraft.
He was said to have immediately embarked on a return to point of take-off and called for emergency landing.
Lagos
airport officials who preferred anonymity, said fire tenders and
ambulance vehicles were deployed in response to the emergency declared
by the pilot.
Fire hydrants were reportedly deployed in runway 18R where the pilot was expected to land the aircraft, having shed off fuel.
The pilot was, however, said to have landed safely without any injury to passengers and bodily damage to the aircraft.
Passengers
who had urgent appointments to keep in Morocco reportedly engaged
officials of the airline in war of words for deploying an aircraft
deemed not airworthy.
The intervention of airport officials was said to have prevented what could have been an ugly spectacle at the airport.
NUJ
President, Garba Mohammed, who thanked God for averting what could have
been a major disaster, said the aircraft engines on take-off made some
deafening vibrations, which frightened passengers on board.
He
quoted the Beninois journalists as saying the engines gave a similar
sound when they took off in Cotonou yesterday morning en route Lagos.
At
press time, it was learnt that the airline was making arrangements to
check the passengers into an hotel as stipulated by international civil
aviation regulations, with a promise to airlift them to their
destination today.
Source: Vanguard
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