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"Why Associated Airline Plane Crashed"-the Nation by BlogsVila: 3:54pm On Oct 05, 2013
Facts have emerged on the reasons the plane carrying the corpse of ex-Ondo State governor, Chief Olusegun Agagu, crashed on Thursday minutes after it took off from the Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos.

While officials said the ill-fated aircraft carried only 20 people on board, a reliable aviation source disclosed on Friday that the plane might have crashed because it was "overloaded" in some other ways...

The plane had 20 passengers, 13 of which died while the seven others were left in critical conditions.

The top source, who pleaded not to be named because of the sensitive nature of the issue, told Nation that at the time of the crash, the plane had 5-hour endurance fuel, which constituted burden on the plane because it only needed just about a third of that quantity of fuel for a return trip from Lagos to Akure.

The expert said: “It is true that the plane is designed for 30 passengers and there were only 20 on board, but it was loaded with too much fuel, and that is professionally wrong. The aircraft had five-hour endurance fuel for a return journey that would not take more than one hour.


“Remember that the aircraft was also carrying a corpse, and you know that the weight of a corpse is more than that of a living person. This combined with the weight of the casket and the volume of fuel in the aircraft probably weighed it down as it approached the air.”

The foregoing, the source said, was compounded by the fact that the two engines of the aircraft might not have been in perfect conditions. Hence, when one of the engines packed up, the weight of the aircraft became too much for JUST one engine to carry.

“As it taxied for take-off, the pilot probably realised that the plane had lost an engine, but he believed that he was already at a point that we in the aviation sector call the “critical point of no return.” If he had aborted the flight at that point, the impact would have been much more.

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Re: "Why Associated Airline Plane Crashed"-the Nation by slimfit1(m): 4:01pm On Oct 05, 2013
Well you can compromise on ground you can not compromise in the air. They take there stupid attitude to the aviation sector as well. Agagu saved his family took innocent lifes with him who is he angry with.
Re: "Why Associated Airline Plane Crashed"-the Nation by olumidazz: 4:46pm On Oct 05, 2013
Slim fit u must be a winch, those are the words I wanted to use verbatim.
Re: "Why Associated Airline Plane Crashed"-the Nation by Horus(m): 4:56pm On Oct 05, 2013
but it was loaded with too much fuel, and that is professionally wrong.

The question now is: who is at fault for improper fueling?, the airport or the airline?

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