Thu. Jan 30th, 2025

SIX people were injured when a United Airlines flight was jolted by a sudden plunge minutes after take-off.

The Washington DC-bound flight was diverted back to Lagos, Nigeria, and forced to make an emergency landing after the plane suddenly lost altitude 93 minutes after take-off on Friday.

There were scenes of chaos on board the Boeing jet

Food and debris littered the aisle after an unexpected violent jolt

RexThe flight was going from Lagos, Nigeria, to Washington DC[/caption]

The Boeing aircraft was carrying 245 passengers, eight flight attendants and three pilots onboard, and had departed late Thursday night.

Data from FlightRadar24 showed the plane dropping suddenly from its cruising altitude 93 minutes after takeoff, according to CNN.

Footage captured by passengers showed chaos throughout the aircraft with food, trays and personal items scattered across the aircraft.

A United Airlines spokesperson said: “[The flight] landed safely in Lagos and four passengers and two flight attendants were seen at a hospital for minor injuries and have been released.”

The patients were taken to Duchess Hospital in Ikeja after being stabilised.

United said a further 27 passengers and five crew members suffered minor injuries and were given first aid before being released “immediately.”

The airline added that it was trying to place the passengers on alternative flights.

It is unclear what caused the sudden movement, but United said they are working with aviation authorities in the U.S. and Nigeria to understand the cause.

Flight tracking data showed the same aircraft completing the same journey from Lagos to Washington’s Dulles International Airport was also diverted on Tuesday, just three days earlier.

That flight rapidly dropped 1,000 feet approximately 89 minutes into the flight and was diverted to Accra, Ghana.

It is unknown if the two diversions are related.

Michael Achimugu, Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at Nigeria’s Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), confirmed the incident on a state-run radio channel, emphasising that there were no fatalities.

He said passengers had been accommodated in hotels, Radio Nigeria also reported.

Achimugu said: “The medical team were in direct communication with the pilot prior to the aircraft’s landing in Lagos,”adding that the team, as well as firefighters on the ground, were “present and prepared.”

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