A private aircraft with registration number N989BC landed on a newly constructed road in the Ogwashi-Uku area of Delta State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Safety Investigation Board (NSIB) is investigating the incident. The pilot, an American-licensed 75-year-old, and the co-pilot, a 70-year-old, were operating under U.S. aviation regulations. The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) stated that the aircraft had a flight plan from Lagos to Asaba, but the pilot could not land in Asaba and performed a go-around. The pilot later took off from the road, an unauthorized action. NCAA Director of Operations, Capt Don Spiff, emphasized that investigations are ongoing and cautioned against premature conclusions.
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Official sources cited
- government Nigerian Safety Investigation Board (NSIB)
- government Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)