It was a narrow escape for the passengers and crew members aboard an
Emirates Flight EK781, an Airbus A340-500 from Dubai, United Aab
Emirates (UAE), Monday night, at the Murtala Mohammed International
Airport (MMIA) Lagos, as what would have been a fatal landing was
quickly aborted.
Electricity supply at the airport had suddenly gone off as
the aircraft scheduled to land at 7.44pm was about to touch down with
its tyres already rolled down for landing and the passengers ready for
the final exercise .
The pilot was left with no choice than to
abort the landing on realising that the runway was in total darkness and
the rain falling heavily. And after hovering around the airport for
about 20 minutes without any sign of the light being restored, the
flight was diverted to Lome, the Togolese capital, where it landed
safely as it awaited instructions on the electricity situation from
Lagos.
The plane eventually returned to MMIA Lagos at about 11pm
and landed safely only for the airport to be thrown into total darkness
again few minutes after the landing.
Airport sources told
newsmen that foreign carriers faced severe delays following an earlier
blackout that lasted for about two hours with severe delays at the
immigration desk with untold hardship and danger to the passengers.
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