Qatar Airline: Bird Strike Hampered Takeoff – NCAA

[caption id="attachment_16589" align="alignnone" width="740"]© Lorenzo GiacobboFILE PHOTO[/caption]

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has explained why the Dubai-bound Qatar Airways aircraft suffered a tyre burst during take-off at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

Spokesman of the agency, Sam Adurogboye, in a statement, disclosed that the take-off was hampered by a bird strike, adding that one of the engines of the aircraft was affected in the incident which happened on February 9.

A bird strike is a collision between a bird and an aircraft which is in flight or on a takeoff or landing roll.

Advertisement

Adurogboye, however assures that the incident did not create any damage, adding that the aircraft recommenced the operation hours later.

“The Qatar Airways Airbus A330 with Registration no. A7 – AED, Flight no.1408 scheduled operation from Lagos to Doha, received a push back to take off from the MMIA at 14.45hrs UTC,” read NCAA’s statement.

“On board were 256 passengers and 10 crew members.

“At 16.18hrs UTC, the pilot-in-command (PIC) made an air return to MMIA. He took this decision after the aircraft suffered bird strike in flight.

Advertisement

“The bird strike hit the No.1 engine. On its safe return to MMIA, diligent inspection was carried out on the aircraft. However, finding disclosed no damage.”

Adurogboye also commended the pilot for adhering to the standard and recommended practices (SARPs) by undertaking an air return.

He assured Nigerians that the agency would continue to “ensure robust safety oversight” of the industry for safe and secure air transportation.

Leave a comment

Advertisement