Wednesday, January 26, 2022

NEWS Thieves of NIGERIA Ransack Arik Aircraft At Lagos Airport, Cart-Away Vital System Component flights to Lagos


A predominant breach of safety has been pronounced at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

Reports acquired through Naija News on Tuesday (nowadays), found out that some thieves ransacked an Arik Air aircraft, flights to Lagos a Boeing 737-73V with registration variety EI-ULN
and stole valuable substances.


Details made available in an one of a kind interview alleged that the assailants carted away the Flight Management Computer, one of the predominant subsystems of the Flights to Lagos Management System, for the duration of the operation.


Naija News is familiar with that FMS that's one of the important parts stolen is worth loads of heaps of United States greenbacks. The computer device according to professionals is onboard multi-purpose navigation, performance, flights to Lagos, and aircraft operations computer designed to provide digital records and operational harmony among closed and open elements related to a flight from pre-engine start and take-off, to touchdown and engine shutdown.


Reports showed that the thieves had operated in the airport between the hour of 12:00 pm on Wednesday night time thru eight:00 am on Thursday, flights to Lagos, January 20, 2022, on the Domestic Terminal II.


A similar revelation

 approximately the incident showed that the thieves also tampered with the pilot static cowl and other sensitive elements of the aircraft, flights to Lagos making it not possible for the plane to be flown.

The ebook quoted aviation professionals as pronouncing that the safety breach flights to Lagos and removal of the beneficial elements of the aircraft should have most effectively been accomplished with the aid of persons with aircraft technical talents.

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