WHEN A NATION RESPONDS WITH SENSE: THE ARIK AIR ENGINE FAILURE AND THE CASE FOR FAIRNESS TO AIR PEACE
WHEN A NATION RESPONDS WITH SENSE: THE ARIK AIR ENGINE FAILURE AND THE CASE FOR FAIRNESS TO AIR PEACE By Fred Chukwuelobe Nigeria did something refreshingly right this week. Following an engine incident involving Arik Air’s Boeing 737-700 (registration 5N-MJF) operating Flight W3 740 from Lagos to Port Harcourt, the crew detected a fault mid-flight and executed a precautionary diversion to Benin City. The aircraft landed safely with about 80 souls on board. No injuries. No loss of life. The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) promptly announced a formal investigation. That is the kind of news every passenger, every family, and indeed the entire nation, prays for. Even more commendable was the public response. There was no hysteria. No lynch-mob outrage on social media. No instant calls for heads to roll. The regulators did what they are paid to do: moved in calmly and professionally. The flying public trusted the process. That is how mature aviation cultures behave. We sh...