The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
(NCAA) said the air return made by a Qatar Airways aircraft on Feb. 9
at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, was caused by a
bird strike on one of its engines.
The NCAA made the clarification in a
statement signed by its General Manager, Public Relations, Mr Sam
Adurogboye and obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos
on Sunday.
“The Qatar Airways Airbus A330 with
Registration no.A7 – AED, Flight no.1408 scheduled operation from
Lagos to Doha ,received a push back to take off from the MMIA at
14.45hrs UTC.
“On board were 256 passengers and 10
Crew members.
“At 16.18hrs UTC, the
Pilot-in-Command (PIC) made an air return to MMIA. He took this
decision after the aircraft suffered bird strike in flight.
“The bird strike hit the No.1 Engine.
On its safe return to MMIA, diligent inspection was carried out on
the aircraft. However, finding disclosed no damage,” Adurogboye
said.
He said since there was no damage, the
aircraft was cleared and it recommenced the operation and departed at
17.30hrs UTC.
According to him, it is pertinent to
point out that the Aircraft Pilot adhered to the Standard and
Recommended Practices (SARPs) in undertaking an air return.
Adurogboye said this was to carry out
an assessment of the impact of the bird strike before continuing the
flight.
“The NCAA wishes to assure Nigerians
that it will continue to ensure robust safety oversight of the
industry for safe and secure air transportation,” he added.
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