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The Nigerian Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has said the plane that crashed on Tuesday in Lagos is a South African-made propeller aircraft. “It's a South African-made plane; it is a propeller aircraft,” the NEMA Acting Coordinator for South-West Zonal Office, Ibrahim Farinloye, said. Farinloye earlier disclosed that responders were searching for flight data recorder, cockpit recorder and Cospas-Sarsat beacon at the site of Tuesday’s helicopter crash in Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
The Nigerian Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has disclosed that responders are searching for flight data recorder, cockpit recorder and Cospas-Sarsat beacon at the site of Tuesday’s helicopter crash in Lagos, southwest Nigeria. According to the International Satellite System for Search and Rescue, a Cospas-Sarsat beacon, also called a distress radio beacon or emergency beacon, is a radio transmitter that can be activated in a life-threatening emergency to summon assistance from government authorities.
There was panic in the Ikeja area of Lagos State on Tuesday as a helicopter crashed into a building and burst into flames. The incident occurred opposite AP fuel station, close to a branch of the United Bank for Africa in the Oba Akran area of the state capital. It was learnt that the incident occurred around 3.30pm. According to the National Emergency Management Agency, the aircraft belongs to Airfirst Hospitality and Tour Ltd with Registration number - 5NCCQ