Connect with us

Breaking News

Pilots Mistook Delta Road for Runway, Aircraft Had No Fault — Keyamo

Keyamo revealed that pilots of aircraft N989BC mistakenly landed on a nearby road after receiving clearance to land at Asaba Airport.

Published

on

Festus Keyamo

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, says the private aircraft that landed on a road in Ogwashi-Uku area of Delta State did not suffer any mechanical failure but mistakenly landed on a construction road mistaken for an airport runway.

The aircraft, identified by registration number N989BC, had reportedly been cleared to land at the Asaba Airport before the unusual incident occurred some weeks ago.

Speaking during an appearance on TVC’s Politics Tonight, Keyamo explained that the airport control tower became alarmed after losing sight of the aircraft moments after authorising its landing.

“The tower in Asaba cleared them to land. After about two minutes, the tower called and said: ‘where is your location? I can’t see you again. I can’t see you on the tarmac.’ As it is known, the tower is always elevated, thus one can see the whole of the runway and the apron,” he said.

According to the minister, the pilots later informed the control tower that they had landed — but not at the airport.

Advertisement

“But they (the pilots) said they had landed, so the tower asked: ‘landed where?’ I can see the whole of the runway and aprons, but you are not there.

“So, they said they landed on a roadway that they saw. It happened that it was a construction site very close to the airport. They saw a beautiful road there that looked like a runway and landed there,” Keyamo stated.

He noted that the aircraft later departed for Lagos after dropping off passengers, an indication that no technical malfunction occurred.

“Before they (relevant agency) could go there and ask questions, they (pilots) took off to Lagos after dropping their passengers. There was no mechanical failure, and that was why they could take off again,” he said.

Keyamo added that the matter has now attracted the attention of security agencies, particularly the Department of State Services (DSS), due to national security implications.

Advertisement

“However, those facts are before the Department of State Service, DSS. It has gone beyond aviation, it is now a security concern. Security agencies are looking into that, and there are reports they will first send to Mr President because it is a matter of national security,” he added.

On concerns raised by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) regarding the high cost of operating airlines in Nigeria, the minister said President Bola Tinubu is considering the formation of a committee involving aviation stakeholders, tax authorities, finance officials, and the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) to examine the issue.

Africans Angle News

 

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

Donald Trump Donald Trump
Breaking News7 hours ago

Trump Wants Peace Deal to End Ukraine War, Says US Official

Trump remains optimistic about securing a Russia-Ukraine peace agreement despite failed ceasefire efforts, a US official told AFP.

Senate Senate
Breaking News7 hours ago

State Police Must Not Be Under FG’s Grip, Afenifere Warns NASS

The Pan-Yoruba group Afenifere backed the State Police Bill but warned against provisions strengthening federal control over state policing.

Femi Gbajabiamila Femi Gbajabiamila
Breaking News7 hours ago

Alleged Impersonator Says Presidency Was Aware of Appointment

Alleged fake presidential DG Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi says the court will vindicate him and claims he has a valid appointment...

El-Rufai El-Rufai
Breaking News7 hours ago

Kaduna Court Denies El-Rufai Bail Again After Hospital Disowns Medical Report

Former Kaduna governor Nasir El-Rufai has lost his third bail bid after a court questioned the authenticity of a medical...

Breaking News9 hours ago

Diplomatic Tension Rises Between Ghana, South Africa After Ghanaian Migrant Killed

Nigeria as a country must take a courageous stand against those who turn its public spaces into execution grounds. The...

Fulani herdsmen and their cow Fulani herdsmen and their cow
National Issues11 hours ago

Before The Next Lynching -By Ike Willie-Nwobu

Nigeria as a country must take a courageous stand against those who turn its public spaces into execution grounds. The...

Google Google
Global Issues13 hours ago

Europe’s High Court Slams Google’s Android Empire -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

Google claims it has amended contracts with manufacturers since the Commission's initial ruling in 2018 to comply with this and...

Crime Rate and gunmen Crime Rate and gunmen
Forgotten Dairies13 hours ago

The Effect of Insecurity on Education in Northern Nigeria -By Maryam Muhammad Kabir

Despite these challenges, there are inspiring examples of resilience. Teachers continue to educate children under difficult circumstances, communities organise temporary...

Nigeria flag Nigeria flag
National Issues22 hours ago

The Human Cost of Insecurity in Nigeria -By Olomu Victorious Ogheneyervowo

Nigeria cannot afford to treat insecurity as anoth er news story. St‍ronger s‍ecurity measu‌res, inte l‌ligence ga‍thering, you‍t‍h e‌mpowerment pr‍ograms...

Fulani-herdsmen-bandits-kidnappers-terrorists Fulani-herdsmen-bandits-kidnappers-terrorists
Forgotten Dairies23 hours ago

Insecurity Today -By Benison Favour

Governments at all levels should make employment available for youths by investing in vocational training, supporting agricultural growth, and providing...