Thursday, October 3, 2013

Updates on the AA Plane Crash in Lagos

AA Plane Crash in Lagos
A few minutes after 9 AM today Thursday 3rd October 2013, a private plane owned by Associated Airlines crashed at Aviation Estate, Mafoluku, Oshodi-Isolo way, Lagos.
Crash Time
At about 9:20 AM, the EMBRA plane 120 crashed less than a minute after take-off from the local wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.
The 30-seat plane had 20 passengers on board including the body of the former Governor of Ondo state Olusegun Agagu. Residents at the venue disclosed to reporters that the plane exploded mid-air before crashing.
Victims of AA Plane Crash - October 2013 - BellaNaija
9 Bodies Recovered
Nine victims of the Associated Airlines plane crash have been recovered by rescue agencies. The number of casualties is yet to be released.
Olusegun Agagu’s son Feyi is reportedly among the crash victims. Identities of other victims are yet to be ascertained.
Olusegun Agagu - October 2013 - BellaNaija
Olusegun Agagu’s Casket Recovered Intact
The casket bearing the corpse of Olusegun Agagu has been recovered by rescue agencies at the site of the crash. The casket was intact as of the time of recovery.
Security operatives have taken into custody the casket. Almost all parts of the aircraft was burnt except the back where the casket was kept.
Engine lost after take-off
The plane is alleged to have lost an engine immediately after take-off. A source revealed to Punch that the pilot of the plane tried to return to the airport just before it crashed 800 metres away.
AA Black Box Recovered - October 2013 - BellaNaija
Black Boxes have been recovered
Emmanuel Dialla, the Director of Engineering Accident Investigation Bureau said “AIB has succeeded in picking the two black boxes, which will give us an insight into what really happened.”

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