A Nigerian Lady, simply identified as Oriaku Okwesili Eze has shared details of how a major tragedy was averted aboard a flight in Port-Harcourt.
According to her, the Aero Flight she was on, which was headed to Lagos suffered a mechanical fault just 20 minutes after take off.
Read on to see her tweets and watch video after the cut>>>
Read on to see her tweets and watch video after the cut>>>
She shared video of the cabin filled up with smoke and of course distressed passengers expressed their fear as they were praying to God, while others began to shed tears before the craft landed safely.
Narrating the ordeal, Eze says one of the blades caught fire, which caused the cabin to fill up with smoke and for 35 minutes, passengers panicked.
20 minutes after take off, our aero contractor flight started smoking. For 35min we were chanting prayers, screaming, panicking....— ORIAKU (OKWESILIEZE) (@puffypearl) April 18, 2017
Pilot said we should calm down but something was burning, smelling and the smoke got thicker, the alarms went off but he said to calm down?— ORIAKU (OKWESILIEZE) (@puffypearl) April 18, 2017
Every One on this aero contractor flight could have died today but for God. I'm grateful. Nigerian airports need new directors/ flights pic.twitter.com/KB65yWRJYw— ORIAKU (OKWESILIEZE) (@puffypearl) April 18, 2017
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