Preliminary investigations revealed that, the Dana Air crew
did not assign the emergency door to him but the man Mr David Ahmed insisted on
sitting at the emergency exit and after a while, knowing what he had done,
called the crew and changed his seat.
According to the source, the passenger\'s movement from one
seat to another, around the exit door which was not originally assigned to
him confirmed that he had something up
his sleeves.
On landing in Lagos, Mr Ahmed a Lebanese national was
relaxed and did not event express any fear. While other passengers were taking
pictures, the passenger looked carefree.
The is a clear lesson to all air travellers. always watch
the person beside you because safety and security is everyone's business.
I have said it times without number, that Dana Air remains
the safest airline in Nigeria having had some experience in the past and
improved its safety rating for the past 6 years since 2012.
Dana Air has however
refused to issue a statement so it deosnt seem its still accusing its
passenger.
The man is presently on the run and has refused to honour
NCAA's invite for questioning. The airline is on the other hand considering a
legal option.
If indeed the Lebanese caused it, he should be put away immediately!
Why would he endanger lives, though?
He probably has interest in another airline hence this sabotage.
Meanwhile, I now have extra reason to be anxious about the exit door.
I won't lie, I tend to fret whenever a cabin crew member gives instructions to the person closest to the exit. I always pray the fellow is not suicidal or plain psychotic.
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