Air Peace speaks on its emergency landing at Lagos airport 

Air Peace airline
An aircraft belonging to Air Peace Airline

By OLA MUDOPE, Lagos –

Air Peace Airline has said a falsely triggered fire alarm was responsible for its emergency landing at Murtala Mohammed International Airport,in Lagos State.

 

The Corporate Communications Lead, Air Peace Airline, Mr. Stanley Olisa, made the clarification while reacting to the Port-Harcourt to Lagos flight incident.

Mr. Olisa explained that some minutes before landing, the Captain noticed a fire warning indicator in the cockpit.

Contrary to reports that the aircraft made an emergency landing in Lagos, Olisa said that the captain had performed all safety measures and the fire indicator went off.

“We wish to inform the flying public of an incident that occurred during our Port Harcourt-Lagos flight P47193 of today, April 25.

“Some minutes before landing, our captain noticed a fire warning indicator in the cockpit. The pilots performed all safety precautionary measures and the fire indicator went off.

“The Captain immediately notified our Operations Control Center in Lagos at 5.37 p.m.

“It was determined upon landing that the alarm was falsely triggered as there was no fire event. The aircraft landed safely, and all passengers disembarked normally,” he said.

The airline reassured the flying public that safety remains the utmost priority and is unwavering in it’s commitment to it.

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