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EMERGENCY LANDING


Aero Contractors make emergency landing at MM2 (photos)

An emergency landing happened this evening at MM2 airport wing with the Aero flight NG127. According to a passenger, one of the wings of the plane tore apart just few minutes after take off. The plane had to go on an emergency landing back to Lagos. On landing, the pilot announced that one of the wheels has also been lost. It couldn't move further from the run way so buses came to pick the passengers from the runway
"A passenger detected that the wing of the flight was damaged and alerted a hostess. The pilot lost control, but thank God we landed safely." a passenger told LIB. See more pics after the cut...


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