Following the Federal government's decision to probe Aero Contractors Nigeria Ltd for making passengers disembark from a flight using a ladder ,the airline on Monday, shedmore light on the incident at
the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport, Bauchi State, on
Saturday.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos, Captain Russell Foon, acting Managing Director, Aero Contractors, explained that ,the aircraft was chartered by a group of young people, including a groom from Abuja, to attend a wedding in Bauchi on December 19.He stated that , the airline contacted the airport manager, who confirmed availability of the airstairs and the cost of the services.
Upon landing and after waiting for over 10 minutes,
the airport management informed the Captain that the airstairs had just
broken down and the fire services were trying to sort it out.
Foon said:
"After waiting for another five to seven minutes, the passengers became furious as they were getting very late for the wedding ceremony."The captain went to the cabin and explained to them that he might have to take them back to Abuja as they cannot disembark due to lack of stairs."The people insisted that he cannot keep them on board the aircraft and he considered that their anger was becoming potentially threatening for the five-man crew to take them back to Abuja."
Foon said that the captain, against his wish, thereafter permitted
them to disembark, using the ladder provided by the fire service in
order to reduce what he thought was a volatile situation.
He noted that the airstairs was later repaired and was used to board
the 104 passengers of the said aircraft on the return journey to Abuja.
"Consequently, an investigation into the event has been called, the results of which could lead to changes in our operational procedures."Following the findings of this investigation, it will become a part of our training and Crew Resource Management (CRM) re-currency training exercises."The decision to perform any further charters into Bauchi is suspended on B737 equipment but we can consider charters into Bauchi on Q400 or Dash 8-300 aircraft."Any future charters to destinations that are areas of scheduled commercial flight operations must have at least one permanent Ground Handling company on ground before we will consider," he added.

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ReplyDeleteAbeg I no fit laugh!!! And they had to use a ladder to disembark hence putting aero under heat and investigation cos of their impatience. Chai
DeleteWe don hear
DeleteThere's no need trying to justify stupidity
DeleteLmao.. only in Naija!
ReplyDeleteDey shld accept dey fall hands,no amt of excuse will change dat
ReplyDeleteMadam gina,wher art thou?
ReplyDeleteSame observation,I haven't seen her...miss her comments @lady Gina
DeleteThey must have excuse. IT IS WELL
ReplyDelete....the captain is responsible for the entire passengers on any flight at any given time...if it takes an hour to fix the air stairs he's bound to keep the door shut, the pane was already stationary and it was not on fire if any of the passenger breaks a leg while disembarking with the ladder, his airline could be sued. I know this because it happened to me on a flight to Dublin last year, and we were held up for over an hour...Nigeria is a place where airliners abuse their passengers right..imagine delaying a flight for 7hrs without a singular apology..if you try that here in the UK, you will refund the entire passengers their fare + a handsome compensation...This is a massive DISGRACE! Head should roll..but then again it's my dear country where it's business as usual..SAD
ReplyDeleteKevin
UK
I don't even want to know what their reason was...it is a total DISGRACE!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDisgrace on who? It's better u speak from an informed position. It is not the airlines duties to provide airport facilities. It's that of FAAN n ground handling companies like nahco. If u don't know ask question n don't just shoot from the hips n sound dumb
Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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The only transportation i knw is bus so this matter no concern me at all.....
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Why m I nt suprised? ......its Nigeria! !!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of such in a long tym
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