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Dana Air Management Explains Why Their Plane Overshot Runway In Port Harcourt

Dana Air Management Explains Why Their Plane Overshot Runway In Port Harcourt

Dana Air has issued an official state regard the  Dana Air Aircraft that overshot the runway of the PortHarcourt International Airport yesterday.


The Management of the Airline said their plane overshot the runway in Portharcourt as a result of a ​bad weather situation ​and  rainfall at the time of landing.

 
See details of the official statement below:

On Tuesday , 20 February 2018, one our aircraft (9j0363) operating the ​Abuja​ - Ph flight ​skidded off​ the runway ​at​ the Port Harcourt International Airport, as a result of the ​bad weather situation ​and torrential rain at the time of landing.

No casualty was recorded and all passengers and crew disembarked safely.


We commend the Pilot-in -command who was able to control the aircraft to a complete stop, before passengers and crew disembarked. We also wish to applaud the Captain for exhibiting the highest safety standards and handling the situation professionally.

A Dana Air aircraft on Tuesday, February 20th overshot the runway of the Port Harcourt Airport, Rivers State, after it touched down.

What this really means is the aircraft unintentionally moved past a specified point This, sometimes happens to a plane as a result of too much speed or that the plane is unable to stop.

The Dana Air plane, with number 9J0363, had picked passengers from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja and had just landed at the Port Harcourt airport.

Henrietta Yakubu, the General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, , confirmed the incident saying:

“A Dana aircraft numbered 9J0363, flying from Abuja to Port Harcourt airport has overshot the Port Harcourt runway.
“The incident was suspected to have been caused by a heavy rain, which was accompanied by strong wind and storm in Port Harcourt.
“No casualty was recorded, as all passengers on board were safely evacuated.”

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