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Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by CrazyMan(m): 11:36am On Oct 30, 2006
It's so sad hearing this kind of bad news over and over again.
I mean this is exactly one year we heard the sad news of Bellview crash.

Now it's a pity we are still facing the same problem of plane crash in our avaiation sector.
it's so sad hearing bad news especially when it can be avoided.
Nigeria has lost prominent people  to plane crash and am so suprised that we haven't yet learnt our lesson yet.

we Nigerians must learn to have a clear and good conscience and not think about themselves alone.
I even learnt the plane was 23 years old, how can an airline company still make use a plane of 23 years old.
a plane of 23 years old! is it supposed to be air worthy?
i mean this is human lives they are using this to transport not animals.

What i think the federal government to do in order to reduce the level of plane chash in Nigeria is to tell all airlines that are not air worthy to merge with each other, so they can form one good and reliable airline.
so that such horrible incident won't repeat itself again.

They should learn from what charles soludo did to banks. now look at our banking sector and tell me, isn't it in good condition?

I also want to consol the families of the deceased they should take heart. co's God giveth and God taketh away.
may their souls rest in perfect peace.  cry cry cry
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by palabest: 11:59am On Oct 30, 2006
[color=#000099][b]A VERY VERY LONG PIECE BUT WORTH READING!![/[/b]color]



Why our airspace is dangerous - Capt. Tito
By Omoh Gabriel


Vanguard News: Tuesday, December 13, 2005

The crash of Bellview airplane on the 22nd of October and that of Sosoliso in Port Harcourt on Saturday with several other  near crashes by local airlines in the last two months have brought to the fore the inherent danger in air travels in Nigeria. One man who should know happenings in Nigeria Aviation industry is Retired Captain Omaghon Tito who worked with Nigeria Airways as a pilot for 35 years.

Captain Tito  was  the guest of Vanguard Board of Editors late October. In a no holds barred discussion, he provided a frightening insight into the inherent dangers in flying local airlines, describing the operations in the industry as that of a “molue’ in the air. Tito avowed that operators rather than pilots now decide when and how to use an airplane contrary to international convention in the aviation industry. This interview was first published on Monday 3rd December.
Excerpts:

I am here not to discuss  the Bellview crash as such, but by the time I finish my presentation to you, you then add one and one together and deduct what probably happened in the said crash.
In the Aviation industry we have what is called MEL - minimum equipment lease. In Nigeria, we have a situation where regulations are not complied with by local airline operators.
The minimum equipment lease by regulation say if there is a malfunctioning part of an airplane, provided some basic parts are functioning in the airplane, you can take it to where repairs could be effected. In Nigeria, Lagos is the hub, the base where all other flights and airplane  are brought to be repaired. We know that the local airlines operators as of today, have cautioned their pilots not to record snags on their check log because, when you start recording one snag, two snags, three snags and it gets to the requirement of minimum equipment lease, MEL,  the airplane is  grounded, you cannot go.

The local airline operators  have turned this whole thing into a molue kind of operation. I flew Nigerian Airways planes for 35 years and those of who have been flying that long will recall being told very often at the Nigeria Airways counter: "ladies and gentlemen, we are sorry we are delayed for technical reasons.” Seventy five per cent of Nigerians Airways delays at that time were caused by technical reasons because the pilot will not accept an airplane that is not airworthy.

Today, only 25 per cent of these local airlines attribute their delays to technical reasons, the rest are either as a result of weather or something else such as  operational. So we have found ourselves in a situation where the operators now determine what happen in flights and the law says the captain is the final authority in the operation of the airplane. That is what the law says. Today local airline operators have shifted that law, the operators are now the final authority as to the operation of their airplane for their own selfish interest. To worsen the already bad situation, most Nigerian pilots are hungry people. I wouldn’t mince words, they are paid according to the number of flights they do and the number of hours they log. So if any particular pilot refuses to fly a plane for safety reasons by saying I will not accept this airplane because it is not airworthy, somebody is standing by to go.

That brings me to a publication in your paper, the publication of the 2nd or 3rd of this month, the Minister of Aviation indicted herself by trying to spell out the qualification of the late Bellview captain and the number of hours he has flown. You will see that he did 1,200 hours in 10 months. That is an indictment, if any of my relative was on that flight, based on that publication alone I will sue that airline, I will sue NCAA, they cannot recover because their own publication has said that the man was doing an average of 120 hours every month.

The maximum is 100 hours a month, 1,000 hours in a year, but the publication I read in your paper, said 1,200 in 10 months, can you imagine? That is an indictment. In short pilots are being used, misused and abused by local air line operators and the irony is they cannot say they will not fly.

Now let's talk about Aviation:

The radar, you gentlemen know that the radar used in Nigeria today does not operate on weekends. Secondly, it is the oldest radar anywhere in the world. It  was manufactured in Italy several decades ago, and it has been phased out due to advancement in technology. The last time it had problems, they have to search and search before they saw the needed parts in one store in USA in one village airport. That was where they got the spare part for that radar which they brought and put, before it started working. If it breaks down today,  forget it, because the manufacture would say this particular model has long been phased out.

Let me tell you about the frightening aspect of your flight, when Nigeria Airways used to fly, you know it was the only airline in the world where you were made a captain only when you have flown 6,000 hours under supervision, you have logged 6,000 hours under supervision as a co-pilot. The airline management then will send you to Lufthansa, Air France, British Airways, to train and compete with your colleagues in those choice airlines and if you make their grade as a captain, it is only then the Nigerian Airways will give you your first bar. That training practice is no more.

When  I go to the airport these days to board a flight I take my time to find out who the pilot is. If  I am not sure of the competence of the pilot,  I take my bag and go back to my house. This is the terrible  situation in the Nigerian aviation industry, because people become commanders in our aircraft now under 1,000 hours. What will he do under emergency. In actual fact emergency does not kill. That is the truth. Emergencies do not kill. It is your action during an emergency that will make or break you.  I recall 14th of April 1991, I flew the Airbus that overran the Murtala Mohammed Airport with 245 people on board on a Sunday morning. The runway was water logged, 12 hours after the accident the manufacturers came and took the black box away, they investigated and I was given a citation for a job well done in an emergency situation.

This is why I tell you emergency don’t kill. But when you have people who are half baked flying people all over the world,  then there is a big problem. I decided to come here today because Mr. President has hit the nail on the head that the entire aviation sector in Nigeria is corrupt. My only exception to that statement is the new minister, who has just taken over. He has not been long enough in office for him to commit any  fraud, but all the directors, I challenge them to an open national debate. NCAA as far as I am concerned is a crying shame.

The inspection of airplane

We have a very sad thing happening in respect of airplane inspection. You have an airline and you want to acquire an airplane.  Quote me.  Where the man who is inviting you to inspect his airplane  is responsible for  your estacode, for your air ticket, for your hotel accommodation and money for shopping, what moral justification have you got to inspect his airplane and say, the plane is not in good condition. This is what is happening at NCAA, and these examiners or inspectors travel abroad with airline operators to inspect their planes. Rather than do actual inspection, they look at the airplane from a distance, and move to town on shopping spree. They come back, load that airplane with their goods and curiously they do not have the courage to fly that particular airplane back to Lagos. They will say, old boy, we meet in Lagos. They take a different flight back home. That is the kind of inspectors we have.

Talking of licensing

In practice, every pilot must do a medical, once a year. He needs a first class medical report. Co-pilots do the same thing.  Every six months, pilots do their simulator checks. The essence of a simulator check, gentlemen is the fact that there are certain things you don’t do with the airplane because it is too expensive to start troubles shooting in the air. So the simulator, which is made in such a manner that once you enter, psychologically you feel you are in an airplane life performance. It takes you up to 26,000 feet and at that attitude they simulate loss of cabin pressure which me and you should know that if your airplane is not pressurized over 8,000 feet you cannot sustain any life. That is why they take you to 25,000 feet, to simulate that you have lost pressurization. Under such a situation the captain is expected (he has 15 seconds for TUC, time of useful consciousness) to put on his oxygen mask and get the airplane down in 15 seconds to 10,000 feet, otherwise everybody will black out in that airplane, these are checks.

Engines

You may lose an engine during take off or develop engine fire, loss of hydraulic. Simulator is the place you practice all these emergencies before  you can go on and be flying.  And when any of these situations arises, there is no problem, you handle it with confidence. That is why the white man tells you that you will lose your cabin pressure one day, have an engine fire, lose your hydraulic. Inside the simulator you go from normal operations to abnormal, then go to emergency. This is the only time we go once every six months to simulate all these problems. But you will be shocked that pilots nowadays do not go for this any more, they just take  simulation forms and sit down in their houses, in Kaduan, Lagos, Ibadan, Enugu or wherever they are based and tick, tick, tick and sign the forms as if they have undertaken the exercise. They put small money in an envelope and go to NCAA and have their licences renewed. Those who have opportunity of going to where these facilities are in use abroad know that there are standard procedures and the numbers of hours you need to do it. Some go today,  tomorrow they are back. It is so scary now that I have told them I will not be caught dead in an airplane any more. That is one aspect of it.
This is where we have found ourselves in this country, people have been shouting about the Bellview that crashed. I was shocked when I heard that they went 500 miles in the Atlantic looking for it, they went to some other side, looking for it, the basic student will tell you, every flight that leaves Lagos or anywhere in the world flies a flight plan.
What is the use of the flight plan? To know your routing. So when something happens to you in the air, they come looking for you on your route that you have filed, there is no deviation. Nothing. For them to have gone for 14 hours looking for a crashed plane that long, I do not want to comment on it, to say the least, it was a criminal negligence.

Limagol

what they call limagol, it is a facility in Iju, it is a radio facility, that is where everybody first call. No matter how you take off from Lagos, you will come back to that radio facility which beams signals 360o, your route falls on one of those degrees. You are going to Kano you fly 046 degree. You are going to Port Harcourt, you fly 163 degree. From that facility, pilots take direction so that Bellview airplane took off one minute after that, it disappeared, the airplane was in our backyard burning away.

Nigeria is the only country in the world where a pilot who goes to prison and return to fly a plane. If you go to jail in America, it is automatic revocation of your license.
Yes. People who were junkies, who were around the Ikeja airport, begging us money in the petrol station because they are on drugs. Today, they are employed. They are working. That is Nigeria for you.
People who fly airplane with both eyes open and are saying, by the way do you know that the late Captain Imasuen was attacked by hired assassin. He had attempted to defend his face from his attackers by using his hand to cover his face, they took his hands away and their bullets  went into him through. This was a guy that had no place for 10 years when he was attacked, he was flown to the US for plastic surgery. He came to look for job and they employed him. The trauma he has gone through in life to be cut in an airplane in the night inside a thunder storm? That man flipped?

That was the situation. But nobody is now talking about that. What was his medical condition? Who examined him after he had been shot in the face before he started working? Now, you are making him to fly hours every month. This is what we should be looking at. The airplane has crashed, it has crashed. I am  convinced that they will not see the black box, because where the airplane crashed into, they started seeing human flesh on top of trees. That showed that those human flesh did not fly from the ground to top of the trees.

The black box is always at the tail end of the airplane. You can add one and one and see what happened, that is that.
Now Mr. President said if he did not have reliable Nigerians to run the country’s aviation industry, he would hire expatriates. It is very welcomed. I was not surprised when I read in the papers yesterday or today that the MD of Virgin Nigeria has been relieved of his duty and that he would be staying in Nigeria for some time.
It may not be unconnected with this expatriate thing the President said he was going to hire if he does not have the people to do the job. But the irony of it is that there are  competent Nigerians to do this job. Well because these Nigerians are not going to boot leak, lobby but they know them.

I  hate to say this, we know the pioneers of aviation. If you go to FAA in USA, people in FAA all are retired pilots, Air Traffic controllers, Engineer. These are the people manning aviation up to their space centre.
What are you bringing a civil servant to run in Aviation in this country? We should go back and look, people like Captain Hayes who retired in this country. When you call aviation you call captain Hayes, Captain Obimaleye. Those are the old ones. They know what it takes to formulate all our policies because they have used first class facilities all over the world. They know what these facilities are on ground, they have used the facilities all over the world. You used them. They have benefitted from them. So if you appoint them, they know what to ask for. Aviation is very expensive you say? Try accident and see.
This is what we have just found ourselves. What happened to Bellview airplane crash, you cannot put a price on it. But these are the people who will tell you this airport needs this, you put it. This airport needs this, you put it. Government has enough resources to fight and give us a safe aviation industry. If you go into Saudi-Arabia, as a pilot you will close your eyes and fly around Saudi-Arabia. They have radar to tell you turn to this end, reduce your speed,  turn to this direction and reduce your speed to 120. If you fly 125, they will call you, your speed is 5 knots in excess, reduce speed. These are facilities in Saudi Arabia. We come here to land, we can’t land. We go to Cotonou and we land, the same weather that is affecting Lagos is affecting Cotonou.

Because everybody they have put in the aviation industry in Nigeria is there for  self interests. That is what is happening to our aviation industry. So, let Mr President, if he says he cannot find the people here, for your safety and my safety let him bring expatriates. It is a shame though.
Let them bring expatriates to come and run the aviation industry here. That is when you can go to sleep in this country. Air disaster will still happen, it will continue, that is the truth, our airlines are not safe because the controlling agency are cutting corners with them.

Let me share my experience with you. I met the late General Abacha in Graham Douglas’s house when he was Minister of Aviation. I was with him with one of your former Editor, Frank Aigbogun and Abacha came in. And we started discussing about Air Force Plane 001, the Air Force One that carries Mr. President all over the federation. I told him  sir, if all the pilots, all your crew in 001 are from Ogoni village and they are the best in this business, please sir, let it be because no pilot wants to die in an aircraft. I told him the reason.

The following week, we were going to Sokoto for the turbaning of Alhaji Abubarkar Alhaji, General Abacha came to the airport, himself and the Minister of Aviation Graham Douglas, he entered Julius Berger airplane and asked me and my board members. Then I was a member of the board of NAA, to enter into the Air Force One airplane and we went. We got to Sokoto we could not land. We were in the plane overhead Sokoto, we saw seven approaches. The late Adisa was in that flight, about three state governors were there, Secretary to Federal Government was there. We saw this approach, another, seven times. It was one of my board member, Dr. Don Pedro who called me and said Oga Tito go and see what your people are doing there. So I removed my babariga, I went there and I knocked, opened the door.

The co-pilot, the an Air Force personnel had goose pimples all over his body. I tapped the man on the seat, he came down and I sat down. I said, ol’ boy what is happening here? He told me that whenever they see the run way, it's either on the left or on the right. They’ve done eight approaches. I said I knew. What is the visibility? They said 600 metre, it was getting low. I looked at the instrument that measures your height from sea level. We have a traffic patterned attitude to fly if we want to land, 1,500 feet, he was flying 1,500ft  above ground level, 1,250ft which is Sokoto elevation.

So that guy was at 2,700 and something feet, how would he see the runway? So, I drew his attention, I say with this calls for a low settling approach. Go down to 500ft above the airport, keep the run way in sight, all your turns, use the captain on the left hand side, all your turns must be to the left, always keeping that runway in sight so that you don’t miss it. I became an instructor. We went over the runway, we turned, he had the runway and I said tell me where you are and he said Captain I can see the run-way. I sad gear-down, co-pilot take time, 25 second, that was how he turned that plane and by the time we finished we touched down. Everybody at the airport had their hands on their heads because they had been watching that approach. So Adisa came down, once they opened the door for him, he said, ah! (Awon Air Force won gi o mon nkan nkam) meaning: these Air Force men don’t know anything. He said but for Captain Tito, we were all gone. On our return journey, nobody agreed to enter that Air Force plane.
But gentlemen, the unfortunate aspect of this story I’m telling you is that three days after, that same crew took Abacha’s son to Kano and they perished in the night. People who could not land the plane in the day time, they went to Kano in the night and that was it.

When that accident happened, Graham Douglas called me that the Commander-in-Chief said I should send him a memo on that accident. I said I would not send because he had set up a panel. The airport was the judge, the jury and the accused. That was how that matter ended.
That is the risk which people have been taking and I have told them, if they invite me to a national debate on TV tomorrow, nobody will go and enter airplane. I’m not running anybody down. I’m not looking for a job. I’m not looking for any position, but for Nigerians who will take their hard earned money to go and fly, we should do things right. This is one industry we must get right or we scrap it and we start all over again.

When Nigeria Airways used to park all their airplane on ground every 6 o’clock in the evening. All our flight terminates maximum 7.0’clock. You see all our airplane parked. It's not because we could not fly in the night, because we knew if we fell in the bush in the night, nobody will see us. That was the thinking, nobody will see us. That was the thinking, nobody will search and rescue in the night in this country, that’s why Nigeria Airways parked.
The liquidation of Nigeria Airways is what has opened the floodgate of hell in aviation in this country because there was where the well trained people around were. Airlines now  want to employ you, you are a pilot, they don’t want to put money to train you. They ask you to go and get your rating on that airplane, come back and they will employ you. However you want to go and get your rating is not their business.

They want to see it stamped on your licence, they give you job. They are not prepared to put their neck out to train you. So, in this country we all just have to stand up to fight this corruption that has eaten into the aviation industry, if you and me will be safe to fly from point A to point B.

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angry sad cry cry cry cry cry
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by richness(m): 12:11pm On Oct 30, 2006
Obasanjo should declare a state of emergency in the aviation sector angry
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by Luchies(f): 12:22pm On Oct 30, 2006
Almeida:

will they ever find the blackbox, somehow they never get to find their blackboxes!!![/color]
"IG recovers black box" [color=#000099]http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php He personally led the team that evacuated it. (na there dem dey see them) See when they are starting there own hard work, angry angry angryAfter people's lives have been wasted. Pathetic cry cry embarassed
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by woleprof(m): 12:35pm On Oct 30, 2006
embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed




cry cry cry cry cry



Luchies:

"IG recovers black box" http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php He personally led the team that evacuated it. (na there them dey see them) See when they are starting there own hard work, angry angry angryAfter people's lives have been wasted. Pathetic cry cry embarassed


Hope u know Nigeria situation for long??

Black box or no black box the issue would not be solved, no one would know the real cause of the crash.



i weep for this country, please God help us oooo
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by uchetobi(f): 12:50pm On Oct 30, 2006
The most important thing is to pray. The bible says a thousand will fall at your side ten thousand at your right side but they wont come near you. Another key thing is to make your peace with your creator before boarding any air craft.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by Biggg: 1:01pm On Oct 30, 2006
It's unfortunate and sympathy to d bereaved.We re one Nigeria.
Aviation still remain d best but it is posing more threat to travellers.
May God intervene,Amen!
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by Biggg: 1:17pm On Oct 30, 2006
Sympathy to d bereaved.May God heal their wound.
God please intervene and cure our phobia for air travel.
The aviation is so sensitive and can restrain foreigners'entrance 2 d land.
But y is it handled wit levity.Now it's 4 major crashes just over 12months.but y?
Condolence 2 d bereaved.one luv!
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by jaycee133(m): 1:25pm On Oct 30, 2006
@naija4life
its not a boeing 727, its a boeing 737.

nairalanders which way we dey go?
i believe there is more to it than meet the eye.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by nilla(f): 2:15pm On Oct 30, 2006
at least 9 people survived
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by Luchies(f): 2:32pm On Oct 30, 2006
@Uchetobi
I agree that 10,000 will fall at your right and left, but not when you are all falling from the skies at the same time.
After making peace, your creator would still blame you for boarding the plane when you knew you were going to die.
@naija4life
727,737,747, all na plane wey crash with people inside.

I cried when i was reading the flight manifest, not because i knew any of the people but because i realized that those are some people's loved one gone forever through no fault of theirs. cry cry cry
Ok!! now enough weeping!! How do we get to the bottom of all this? NOT by panels and the likes, i tell you.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by Ynot(m): 2:34pm On Oct 30, 2006
Same story, different day. It will happen again, soon. Lets stop the 'God help us' mantra. If i have my way, i will put a law that forbid people from saying that. I think its the root cause of our complacency. Once we utter those words, off we go waiting for the next scheduled crash.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by LoverBwoy(m): 2:34pm On Oct 30, 2006
jaycee133:

@naija4life
its not a boeing 727, its a boeing 737.

Nairaland users which way we dey go?
i believe there is more to it than meet the eye.


like what spiritual attack? or political attack?

It's an accident that could have been avoided simple!
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by CrazyMan(m): 2:36pm On Oct 30, 2006
nilla:

at least 9 people survived
No 9 but 7 of which 6 are responding to treatment.
1 is still Unconscious
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by richness(m): 2:50pm On Oct 30, 2006
i suggest Aborishade should resign, all this during his tenure
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by marlet01(m): 3:25pm On Oct 30, 2006
may God grant the families of the deceased the fortitude to bear the loss.

and also i think Babalola Borishade should be replaced cos he has not really done much on our aviation sector.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by simmy(m): 3:30pm On Oct 30, 2006
ADC
it should have been as simple as 123
took off from lagos airport
took off from Abuja and got Nigerians badly hurt
a year ago
we all wailed out whale sized tears but we had to let go
now we gotta climb the same hill and learn to heal again
a couple of times too many
very little we've learnt if any
from the sultan of sokoto
to the liitle known family in onikolobo
we gotta learn to how to heal again
its a choice we dont have, we got to breathe easy again
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by wills(m): 3:54pm On Oct 30, 2006
Another loss, Not just another Crash

Can we just stop for a min!! and have a reality check BABA OBJ!! PLEASE, not some more mourning days, the being deeply sobered and the usual flag below half mast and the ordering immediate investigations BLA BLA BLA!!, and before you can say Jack Robison , its News of another crash.
Its seems its like a routine now, its no big deal, I don’t want to believe that’s the way they see it, but am afraid it looks like that, cuz as long as the presidential jet is A OK! We can fly and old rickety plan on our sky’s
WHY oh, why , it’s a colossal lose of Human capital, from Dr to Pastors, engineers to bright young school children, from a whole family to a single young lady,from Army Generals to a sports minister and now a WHOLE Sultan, and two offspring’s. , I say we stop Hold on a sec and check before we wreak ourselves, it’s deeper than what the eyes can see. God Save Nigeria, Lord Show mercy again, One more Loss, all Departed REST IN PEACE. To the families, Time stands still Now, so what can one say to you guys, Only the creator can Clam you, Just search and hold on to HIM in this trying Times.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by Ezenwenyi(m): 3:55pm On Oct 30, 2006
The problem with Nigeria is that Nigeria is in a political instability that needs a political reconstruction.Our leaders have the key to access peace and harmony that Nigerians deserve.So until our leaders make good use of the key,these calamities might just be the beginning because 2007 is yet to come.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by naija4life(f): 4:08pm On Oct 30, 2006
It\'s a very sad situation. Nothing is apparently working in this country. The roads are in a comatose state, making travelling a haunting experience. The aviation industry is at his worst, planes are crashing every day. I think Nigeria needs the hand of God now. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed cry cry
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by Younging: 4:28pm On Oct 30, 2006
Mayne, Y\'all see what I mean,
Stop Calling God\'s name randomly ,
He has given us all wee need to be a Great nation,
Our destiny is in our hands, 
We need to stop letting PDP and the same old boys Hijack the country,
we need to take matters in another direction,
Y\'all need to feel me on this one, We need Fire for fire in a positive course.
Borisade and all these Old fools at the helm of affairs need to be assasinated and we need to start afresh in discipline and in truth(Thats my idea and I don't feel any remorse about it.)
what does borisade know about aerospace engineering and management,
OBJ the fool, does not have a sceondary school education.
There is no excuse, 4 plane crashes in one year, is a representation of gross incompetence at all the levels that are connected to the aviation industry, t
hey are all guilty of murder in a certain degree in Law, Old fools,
I hate them all and it\'d be my honor to carry out orders to eliminate each an every one of them,
wherez my snipers at? get ready youngings, the instructions are coming soon.
There will be a lot of M16 fire in that aso rock,
I hope OBJ and ALL! persons with a hand in Nigerias sad plight know how to say last prayers, Beliee that! We\'re coming.
(The Black Boondock saints)
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by mekoyo(m): 4:41pm On Oct 30, 2006
What is happening In Nigeria for God's sake? who or what is behind this plane crsahes. Exactly a year something like this happened.

We need to pray for our country NIGERIA

pray, pray and pray.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by MrSammiE(m): 5:10pm On Oct 30, 2006
hmmmm it is very terrible, I felt bad when I read this on Google! how long are we going to fold our hands and keep watching this dogs ( OBJ and CO) disolating our beloved once, I want us to be more pathetic in this issue. I believe there is a Political undertone, infact i'm tired I dont know what to type again. I just pray God will help us oooooo
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by cabali(m): 7:00pm On Oct 30, 2006
Why October huh? like last year

why some political personalities

why the crash!
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by cabali(m): 7:02pm On Oct 30, 2006
I hope we can get information from the survivors this time around

And there must be mergers of stakeholders in this aviation sector; I insist
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by vichel(m): 7:11pm On Oct 30, 2006
Oh my God i saw the plane crash on the news yesterday, and my day was ruined. I heard the Sultan of Sokoto was on board. I think a rep of the aviation industry was saying that the pilot was asked not to take off due to bad weather but ignored the call instead and proceeded to take off. If this is true i think the aviation guyz should seriously look into the kind of pilots they hire cos we are loosin Nigerians on accidents that could and should have been prevented.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by cabali(m): 7:22pm On Oct 30, 2006
I dont think a pilot will be asked not to fly and he still does! How is that possible except the pilots own the aircrafts or they are terrorists; the info is not completely true y'all
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by kingzy(m): 7:34pm On Oct 30, 2006
Has presidentail plane ever crashed? No ! B/c of high mentanance and strict adherence by pilots. So why can' t other pilot do same and airlines mentained
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by edygirl(f): 8:02pm On Oct 30, 2006
It's a shame! Four crashes in a Year.

May their soul rest in peace.

I thank God for seven that survived it. I heard one is still in a critical condition in the Intensive care unit. May God help her too to recover very quickly.
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by naija4life(f): 8:20pm On Oct 30, 2006
when will all these be over, Naija Weeps cry cry cry
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by cabali(m): 8:22pm On Oct 30, 2006
The issue is with maintenance; there is a lot of cash involved for just an airline to carry out the periodics on maintenance so there has to be mergers so there'll be more cash in the sytem to handle purchase and maintenance of new planes
Re: ADC Plane Crash In Abuja by otokx(m): 8:33pm On Oct 30, 2006
At least we now know it was a Pilot's error so the aviation minister said. Dead man no dey talk

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