Eighteen years have passed since the tragic Sosoliso plane crash, a heart-wrenching incident that claimed the lives of 108 individuals, including 60 bright schoolmates. Kechi Okwuchi, a survivor and a renowned talent from ‘America’s Got Talent,’ recently paid a touching tribute to those lost souls.
In a heartfelt social media post, Kechi expressed her deep emotions and connection to the 60 angels who departed in the devastating incident. She shared her journey, highlighting how each milestone and memory she makes is dedicated to them. Addressing the departed souls, she earnestly asked them to watch over her as she continues to cherish life and create new memories.
The Tragic Event: December 10, 2005
The Sosoliso Airlines flight, carrying young students from Abuja to Port Harcourt, ended in a catastrophic disaster on December 10, 2005. The crash took the lives of 108 individuals, including school children and notable figures like Bimbo Odukoya, a revered cleric.
Investigations by Nigeria’s Accident Investigation Bureau revealed critical details about the crash. The pilot’s decision-making during adverse weather conditions and inadequate runway visibility due to heavy rain emerged as contributing factors. The aircraft, descending toward the airport amidst wind shear, faced challenges in locating the runway due to switched-off lights intended to conserve fuel.
Insights from Investigations
The tragedy’s investigation uncovered distressing details. As the ill-fated plane approached the Port Harcourt Airport, the runway lights remained off due to fuel-saving measures, compounded by heavy rainfall obscuring visibility. The pilots, unable to locate the runway and faced with adverse weather, struggled to maneuver the aircraft, leading to the fatal crash that left only two survivors.
The investigation further highlighted crucial lapses in operational procedures, emphasizing the need for enhanced safety measures to prevent such catastrophic aviation incidents in the future.