Aircraft,
King Air 200 Jet was re-parking when it rammed into the fence at the tarmac
close to a facility used by Bristow Helicopters.
The Jet in
the fleet of Jedidiah Air has crashed into a fence at the General Aviation
Terminal (GAT), local wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, South-west
Nigeria.
The King Air
200 jet with registration number 5N-HIS is being operated by Mobil Oil
Nigeria-Wings Aviation.
The accident
reportedly occurred due to brake failure, which caused significant damage to
the aircraft.
Accident
Investigation Bureau (AIB), spokesperson, Tunji Oketumbi said a team of
investigators had been dispatched to the scene of the accident.
“We have been
notified of an accident that occurred at the local airport and our
investigators have gone there to commence investigations,” he said.
Oketumbi said
the team would submit their preliminary report to ascertain the cause of the
accident.
The Nation
quoted an eye witness as saying that the accident occurred about 10.00 am at
the tarmac near Bristow Helicopter facility.
“The accident
happened around 10:00am at a tarmac beside Bristow Helicopter Hanger 3. The jet
had no passenger on board with the pilot suffering no injury.
“The brake of
the jet was not functioning which led to the collision of the jet with the
fence of Bristow Helicopter hanger,” the eyewitness said.
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