Just In: Lagos Airport Officials Stop Attempted Stow Away

An attempted stow away by a man in his twenties into the wheel well of an Air Peace Owerri bound aircraft has been stopped at the Lagos Airport.

Naija News understands that the young man entered the runway from the bush and tried to gain access into the wheel well of the aircraft as it was taxing for take-off.

An airline spokesperson, Stanley Olisa said the pilot in command of the Air Peace aircraft was told about the attempt by the man by another pilot of a private jet who informed security personnel attached to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN ).

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Reacting to the incident on Friday, Air Peace in a statement said: “This morning, at exactly 9:10 at the MMA1 Lagos, an Owerri-bound Air Peace aircraft (flight P47252) was taxing towards the threshold for take-off, when a man, in his twenties, emerged from the bush along the runway, and tried to gain access to the aircraft through the wheel-well.

“There was a private jet behind the aircraft. The pilot in command of the private jet informed the Air Peace pilot in command that a young man obviously in his twenties, was trying to force his way into the aircraft.

“The security wing of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, was alerted and the man was accosted and whisked away. He is currently in the regulator’s custody. When interrogated on why he took the action, the man stated that he thought the aircraft was headed overseas. We commend FAAN for its timely intervention. The regulator is already investigating the incident.

“Air Peace remains committed to the safety of its customers and will continue to demonstrate this commitment in all aspects of its operations. At Air Peace, safety is at the heart of what we do.”

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