Plane aborts landing as cows take over Owerri Airport runway
By Lawani Mikairu
Tragedy was averted, yesterday, when
a fully-loaded plane of Air Peace had to abort landing at Sam Mbakwe Airport,
Owerri, when the pilot discovered
that the runway had been invaded by cows Cows
Cows A passenger aboard the flight, Mr. Richard Akinnola, who narrated the
incident to Vanguard, said the pilot was forced to hover around the airport
until the runway was cleared by the airport security.
The panic-stricken passengers, who
initially thought the pilot deliberately aborted landing, applauded him on
being told that a major disaster had been averted as the landing runway had
been taken over by cattle.
This is not the first time a major
airport runway was invaded by cows.
The Port Harcourt International
Airport runway was sometime ago invaded by cows and an approaching Air France
plane collided with some of the cows.
The expertise of the pilot saved
what would have been a tragic incident as the plane was only slightly damaged
with passengers suffering shock.
The Federal Government was saddled
with the burden of repairing the damaged plane.
Contacted on phone by Vanguard on
the Sam Mbakwe Airport/Air Peace incident, the acting General Manager, Public
Affairs, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, Mrs Henrrietta Yakubu,
said she had not been briefed and promised to get back to Vanguard.
Efforts to get the reaction of the
Public Relations Manager of Air Peace proved abortive.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/plane-aborts-landing-cows-take-owerri-airport-runway/
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