Nigerian airplane's door falls off on landing

Passengers of an indigenous airline company in Nigeria, Dana Air, were gripped in fear and utmost dismay when the door of the airplane, travelling from Lagos to Abuja, fell off on landing. Social media users circulated the news of the apparent neglect in maintenance of the aircraft yesterday. 

Responding, Dana Air in a statement blamed a passenger saying it is impossible for a door to fall off by itself "without a conscious effort by a passenger to open it".

It's spokesperson, Mr Kingsley Ezenwa in the statement said: "We wish to state categorically that this could never have happened without a conscious effort by a passenger to open it. By design, the emergency exit door of our aircraft is plug-type backed by pressure, which ordinarily cannot fall off without tampering or conscious effort to open it by either a crew member or passenger.

"When an aircraft is airborne, it is fully pressurised and there was no way the seat or door could have been ‘shaking' as insinuated. A thorough inspection was, however, carried out on the said aircraft upon landing in Abuja, by our engineers and a team from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), and no issue was reported. There was also no threat to safety at any point.

"The flight was only delayed for eight minutes as we needed to demonstrate to the regulators that the safety and comfort of our guests (passengers) are at the centre of our operations. We wish to apologise to our guests for any inconvenience such report may have caused and for the slight delay on the return service to Lagos. A thorough investigation of the concerned passenger is ongoing."

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