An Arik Air flight with over 100 passengers en route to London Sunday
was forced to make an emergency landing in Palmas, Spain, as a woman
went into labour and gave birth while the aircraft was airborne.
The
pilot was said to have requested the emergency landing on the advice of
two doctors who were on board the aircraft and had helped the mother
deliver the baby.
When the passenger went into labour, the cabin
crew asked that doctors on board the flight to identify themselves.
Following the announcement, two of the passengers came forward, saying
they were doctors and assisted in the delivery of the baby.
Normally,
a source disclosed that in the few instances where women have given
birth on board, the aircraft would continue its flight to its final
destination. However, the Arik flight was forced to make an emergency
landing following the advice of the doctors that the woman was bleeding
excessively – she was said to have experienced excessive hemorrhaging,
necessitating the emergency landing.
At the time of this report,
both mother and child were said to have been stable but were left behind
in Palmas for monitoring by medical personnel, while the flight
continued on its journey to London.
The airline was trying to
ascertain if the woman had presented a false medical report from her
doctor on the true duration of her pregnancy or she had gone into
premature labour while on board the flight.
Women with full term
pregnancies are not allowed to travel by air, according to International
Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) regulations. As such, intending
pregnant passengers are required to present medical reports certifying
that they are less than 32 weeks pregnant before they are allowed to
fly.
A source said the airline was carrying out a full-scale
investigation to ascertain the genuineness of the medical report
presented by the woman.
Arik Air’s management said yesterday that if
it is discovered that the woman was given a false report to enable her
fly, it would file a special complaint against the doctor who had issued
the medical report to the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) for
endangering her life and that of the baby, as well that of other
passengers on board the flight.
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