There
was tension at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja on Friday
as a Benin-bound Arik Air flight returned to Abuja for landing after
hovering over Benin Airport for about 45 minutes.
Our correspondent gathered that the
aircraft left Abuja at about 4pm but could not land as a result of bad
weather in Benin after its pilot made several unsuccessful attempts to
descend.
It was learnt that the passengers became tensed when the approximately 30 minutes flight took over 50 minutes.
Sources at the Abuja airport told our
correspondent that the passengers were seen praising God after the
flight returned and successfully landed in the Federal Capital.
The air return incident happened barely
24 hours after an Associated Airlines chartered flight conveying the
corpse of former Ondo State Governor, Mr. Olusegun Agagu, crashed in
Lagos, killing 13 out of the 20 persons on board.
It was gathered that the pilot of the
Arik flight explained that he could not land the aircraft due to heavy
rainfall in Benin, which caused poor visibility as well as a waterlogged
and slippery runway.
The development, according to airport
sources, created tension in the flight. Passengers silently and openly
prayed and sang songs until the aircraft touched down at the Abuja
airport.
“The downpour was much to the extent
that an attempt to land the plane in close-by Esubi Airstrip in Warri
proved abortive too,” a source said.
A senior official at the Abuja airport
told our correspondent that the airline showed willingness to refund the
fares of the affected passengers.
The official said those who fares were not refunded were asked to come to the airport the next day for the journey.
When contacted, the spokesperson for
Arik Air, Mr. Banji Ola, told our correspondent that the airline
followed stipulated rules that guide flight operations globally.
He said, “Nothing happened on Saturday.
What happened on Friday was as a result of bad weather in Benin and the
air return was normal for that is according to industry standard
globally.”
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