A light single engine aeroplane, not an helicopter, crashed yesterday afternoon in Ikeja. The aircraft crashed in front of the UBA branch...
A light single engine aeroplane, not an helicopter, crashed yesterday afternoon in Ikeja.
The aircraft crashed in front of the UBA branch, Oba Akran road, Ikeja, Lagos State.
There was however a controversy on the number of people in the aircraft.
While LASEMA said four people were on board the plane, Aviation sources said only two people were on board the crashed jet.
It was a turbo ‘5NCCQ AJ4 -30’ registered aircraft, which was alleged to be on a test flight from the international wing of the Lagos international airport and operated by a tour company.
Earlier, the Lágos state emergency agency, LASEMA, said it activated its disaster response plan to the incident which occurred around 1600hrs and recovered all four passengers aboard the plane alive.
According to the permanent secretary, LASEMA, Dr Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, the helicopter containing 4 persons including the pilot crash landed in front of the United Bank of Africa branch on the road.
“All four casualties have been retrieved from the aircraft alive.
"They have been transferred to hospital for further care.
"The area has been cordoned off and is being blanketed to prevent a secondary incident. All Emergency responders are on scene.”




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