NSIB explains why private jet landed on Asaba road

NSIB explains why private jet landed on Asaba road

The NSIB says the private jet that landed on an Asaba construction road on June 10 had aborted its first approach before mistakenly touching down on the wrong surface during a second attempt.

NSIB: Jet Landed on Asaba Road After Failed First Approach

Nigeria’s air safety bureau has shed light on the bizarre Asaba road landing. In a preliminary report, the NSIB said the Bombardier Challenger 601-3A, operated by VMO Aero Limited, aborted its first landing attempt before repositioning for a second approach the crew believed was correctly aligned with the runway, Punch reports.

Instead, it landed on a nearby road under construction. All seven occupants — four crew, three passengers — were unhurt, and the jet later returned to Lagos with damage to its left nose-wheel. Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo earlier ruled out mechanical failure, noting the matter is now before the DSS as a security concern. (Source: Punch Newspapers)

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