| | |

What is the Value of a Human Life?

Similar Posts

  • |

    N36 Million Awarded to Families of Police Chopper Crash Victims

    The families of late DIG Haruna John, AC Garba Yalwa (Pilot), CSP Alexander Pwol-Ja (co-pilot,) and Sgt Sonatian Shirunam (orderly to the DIG) were given bank cheques of the insurance covers ranging from N9 million to N2 million by Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar.

    Four property owners who sustained damages were awarded compensation.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | | |

    Dana Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Lagos

    Dana Air flight 9J-343 had to return and make an emergency landing in Lagos, Nigeria, on April 21st.

    The plane took off for Port Harcourt, Nigeria, but had to return shortly afterwards due to a bird strike.

    The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained safe.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | | |

    Seattle: Two MD83 Hydraulic Leaks in One Day


    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Mark Kryst – YXUphoto

    What: American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 en route from Saint Louis to Seattle
    Where: Seattle
    When: Jul 6 2010
    Who: 145 on board
    Why: While on final approach, the plane experienced a hydraulic problem. The plane made a safe landing.


    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Brian Futterman

    What: American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 en route from Seattle,WA to Dallas Ft. Worth,TX
    Where: Seattle
    When: Jul 6 2010
    Who: 139 people
    Why: After takeoff, the plane developed hydraulic issues and had to return to the airport where it was towed in after leaving hydraulic fluid on the runway.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | | | |

    AirBlue in Defiance of Court

    Although the court has ordered compensation, a spokesman of victims told the Peshawar High Court that “AirBlue has communicated to petitioners that compensation will be given to them once they step down and cases are withdrawn from court.” AirBlue also asked for a “universal relief agreement” release form for the 152 companies potentially responsible banning victims from suing.

    The chief justice advised the victims rep to file an application of contempt of court, and promised to continue the case until every heir is compensated.

    In George’s Point of View


    AirBlue should be taking the high road on this, and stop dragging their feet. The tragedy brought to a halt the lives of too many, robbed families of their futures. How can any of these families affected ever have any peace? Why—after already causing the ultimate harm to the victims, and the families of victims—must the airline do everything in their power to make the situation even worse?

    From the moment we are infants who learn to trust our feet to carry us, standing at the sides of our cribs, toddling across our parent’s floors into schools, and adulthood and life beyond, we are only able to stand on our own feet, to walk on our own feet, to negotiate the ground beneath us because we learn a sense of control. We know where the ground is, which way is up. We learn where we can place our feet just so, how to move, to balance, and how to negotiate the rules and laws and physics of the real world so that we can take the next step in our lives, and the next, and the next. All of this occurs because we learn to trust our environment, to trust ourselves in it.

    A tragic event like a plane crash turns our perceptions, our world, our lives inside out. It turns the ground to the ceiling. Our perception of reality is instantly distorted, turning peace and family into an ongoing horror. How can we take the next step when the ground beneath us has been stolen away?

    A tragedy like this shocks everyone–not just the families, but everyone who learns of the event–we are all left with the sense of being a boat unmoored, with the knowledge of a loss of control of the setting and circumstance of our lives. Everyone who learns of a crash like that of Air Blue faces a realization of the frailty of life. The word “shock” is appropriate, for the sensation is not unlike a zap of electricity that sizzles our nerve endings. For those of us who did not lose anyone, we may have an instant jolt, an instant awareness an instant empathy of the depth of grief, horror, pain suffered by survivors; but for survivors that jolt is no instant. It stretches on indefinitely into a future rendered bleak and dead.

    Healing may come; a sense of life may return, or even a sense of carpe diem. But even with healing, there is a loss of innocence, a loss of trust in life, in belief of “the future” because, after all, how grim the future is without our loved ones in it.

    For the families, reparation can never be made. How can they truly be “repaired” if the loved ones they lost can never be returned? The sense of the wholeness of their lives is forever a shattered glass. It is the responsibility for Jet Blue (and even for any of the 152 companies who are indeed partially responsible) to deliver promise instead of excuse, blessing instead of denial, empowerment instead of refusal, expedition instead of delay.

    There is a lot of guilt and responsibility sitting squarely in the lap of Air Blue.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | |

    Houston Tire Fire


    View Large at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Mark Kopczak
    What: Southwest Airlines en route from New Orleans to Houston
    Where: HOUSTON, TEXAS at Hobby Airport
    When: May 12 Tuesday evening 8 pm
    Who: 47 passengers 5 crew
    Why: When a tire caught on fire after landing at Hobby Airport in Houston Texas, passengers debarked via emergency slide and waited on the runway for transport to the terminal. Several injuries were sustained on the slide. The fire occurred apparently because of a flat incurred on landing.

    George’s Point of View

    I know it’s unfair to pick on airline company that has gone way out on the limb to keep the price of flying low and fair, but, maintenance is a must, there can’t be any cost-savings in maintenance.

    Including the tires!

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | | |

    Fly Air Tatarstan. Standing UP

    What: Tatarstan Airlines en route from Antalya, Turkey to Ekaterinburg, Russia
    Where: aboard the plane
    Why: Instead of the 148-seat Boeing 737 that was booked, they had a 142-seat 737; and 6 passengers were given the choice of waiting for the next flight or flying standing up. During turbulence, the passengers sat on the floor. The airline offered them $200 in compensation. The passengers are asking for $4,700.

    (Can you imagine how much they’d be asking if they were in the US?)

    What is this, a third world country where there are no rules and laws about flight safety? Well, Tatarstan flies out of Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.