Emir Of Kano, Other Passengers, Barely Escape Death As Abuja-Bound Plane Develops Engine Failure In The Air - Daily Mail - Alexa News Network

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Wednesday, 19 May 2021

Emir Of Kano, Other Passengers, Barely Escape Death As Abuja-Bound Plane Develops Engine Failure In The Air

Many air passengers, including the Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado-Bayero, escaped death by whiskers as Kano-Abuja Max Air aircraft developed engine failure 10 minutes after take-off from the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport, MAKIA.

DAILY NIGERIAN reports that the Max Airplane, with the number VM1645, slated for take-off at 1.30 pm had about a 30minutes delay.

The aircraft later took off around 2:00 pm with passengers filled to the brim.

It was gathered that 10 minutes after the take-off, the plane began to swerve around the air until it made a detour for an emergency landing.

Sources said an engine failure allegedly caused the incident, just as others attributed the incident to a bird strike.

Narrating the incident, one of the passengers, Dr Samaila Suleiman, said it was a near-death incident, accusing the airliner of negligence.

Sulaiman disclosed that he heard a strange sound when the aircraft took off but dismissed any strange feeling of insecurity.

He said: "I heard a strange sound during the take-off but brushed it aside. I have used aircraft many times but had never heard such a sound during take-off.

"The cabin crew members and the pilot were helpless because they lost control of the aircraft.

"Not even that radio announcement was made until we saw ourselves back at the airport where we took off.

"It was a near-death experience. Many other passengers and I were traumatised. Many of us cancelled our trip and returned home." Max Air is yet to speak on the matter at the time of filing this report.



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