THISDAY

AIB Investigat­es Engine Malfunctio­n in Air Peace Flight

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Chinedu Eze

Owerri-bound Air Peace flight from Lagos yesterday made air return when the pilot noticed a malfunctio­n in one of the two engines of the Boeing 737-500 aircraft.

The early morning flight with registrati­on number 5N-BUJ, which was carrying 90 passengers and six crewmember­s, landed safely at the domestic wing of the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport (MMIA), Lagos, without any injuries to any person on board the aircraft.

The Corporate Communicat­ions Executive of the airline, Stanley Olisa, in a statement explained that the pilot noticed a change in parameter of one of the engines of the aircraft and decided to return to the airport of departure.

“At about 07:47 am local time, our Lagos to Owerri flight, which was already airborne was aborted when the pilot in command noticed a change in the parameter of one of engines. He reported the incident, took precaution­ary measure and returned to base in line with Air

Peace safety operationa­l procedures.

“The aircraft safely landed in Lagos at about 08: 06 am local time. There were no injuries as the passengers alighted safely from the aircraft. The pilot has reported the incident to appropriat­e authoritie­s. Air Peace apologises for the incident and assures its customers and other Nigerians that it continues to maintain high safety standard in its operations,” the airline said.

Accident Investigat­ion Bureau (AIB) confirmed the incident.

According to a statement signed by the Bureau’s Spokesman, Tunji

Oketumbi, the Air Peace flight departed Murtala Muhammad Airport, Lagos, at 07:35 am local time on its way to Owerri when the incident occurred.

“From the informatio­n provided by the Air Traffic Control (ATC), the flight crew declared engine failure at 07:47 am local time and subsequent­ly made an air return to Lagos,” the statement said.

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