The pilot was said to have requested the emergency landing on the advice of two
When the passenger went into labour, the cabin crew asked that doctors on board the
Normally, a source disclosed that in the few instances where women have given birth on board, the aircraft would continue its
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.
Women with full term pregnancies are not allowed to
A source said the airline was carrying out a full-scale investigation to ascertain the genuineness of
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
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