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Old 07-06-2005, 05:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Air France jet hits cow on runway


French jet lands on cow in Nigeria


Wednesday July 06, 2005 11:54 - (SA)

LAGOS - An Air France jet has crashed into a stray cow as it landed in the southern Nigerian oil city of Port Harcourt today, an airport official has said, adding that no-one was injured in the incident.

"The plane hit the cow on the runway. No-one was hurt, but the runway has been blocked," the official said.

"The airport authorities have promised to clear the runway within two hours. Right now, flight operations are halted; no landing, no takeoff," she said.

"It is a puzzle. We are trying to figure out how the animal got to the place. But the joy is that nobody was injured and the plane was not damaged. All the passengers have been evacuated," she added.

Passengers at Lagos airport said their flights to Port Harcourt had been delayed by several hours.

The incident is only the latest in a series of freak accidents in Nigeria involving stray cows.

Last month police in Lagos arrested a cow after it attacked and killed a bus driver who stopped to urinate by the side of the road.

And 25 people were killed in May when a truck carrying traders to market swerved to avoid a cow and ploughed into a crowded cross-country bus.

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Old 07-07-2005, 12:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Holy Cow! I'll be the chief pilot will have a beef with that pilot.

Bada-Bing! That you everyone, I'll be here all week...try the veal!
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