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Flybird Promises to Investigate Remote Cause Plane Crash
Chinedu Eze
Flybird Aircraft Management Services Limited (AMSL) an indigenous Nigerian company and a subsidiary of FlybirdAviation GmbH Berlin Germany has said it is working closely with relevant aviation authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and ascertain the root cause of its recent incident.
On December 6, 2024, a Flybird AMSL Hawker 900XP aircraft, registration 5N-KAL, experienced an in-flight incident while traveling from the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja to Kotoka Airport, Accra.
Preliminary information by Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) indicates that the aircraft, with four persons on board (three crew members and one passenger), was climbing through flight level 240 en route to flight level 280 when the crew reported an engine indication issue.
According to NSIB, the aircraft was at a position approximately 25 nautical miles southwest of VOR station VONUK at 17:54 UTC when the crew requested a diversion back to Abuja due to the engine indication.
The request was promptly granted, and the aircraft was cleared to descend to flight level 190.
In a statement by the company, it noted that in accordance with safety protocols and as a precautionary measure, the aircraft safely executed a return to the point of departure.
The company stated that all persons on board including three crew members and a passenger are safe and unharmed.
“We are currently working in close collaboration with relevant aviation authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and ascertain the root cause of the incident,” Flybird management stated.
According to the company, as a responsible and responsive organisation, the safety and well-being of our passengers and crew remain our top priority. As a Nigerian company operating globally, we are proud of the progress we’ve made. Our heartfelt appreciation goes to our professional and committed crew members, who successfully landed the aircraft safely despite the mishap,” the company