Iraqi Minister Apologizes Again for MEA Plane Row

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Iraq's transport minister apologized anew on Sunday for a row in which a Lebanese airliner en route to Baghdad was ordered to turn back mid-flight to pick up his son.

Hadi al-Ameri pledged to turn his son in if an Iraqi investigation found he had carried out any wrongdoing and insisted he would personally bear the costs of the Middle East Airlines flight having to turn around while traveling from Beirut to Baghdad.

"I ask you to forgive me for what happened," Ameri said during a press conference at Baghdad airport in which he refused to take questions.

"The time when the sons of officials made mistakes and escaped punishment is over, and if the investigation proves my son made mistakes, I will present him to the courts myself," he added, referring to an Iraqi probe ordered by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

"As a minister, I will bear the costs of transport and the losses at my own expense, because the issue relates to my son."

Lebanon's Middle East Airlines said on Thursday Iraqi authorities forced its airliner to turn around some 20 minutes after leaving Beirut because Ameri's son, Mahdi, had missed the flight.

MEA said the flight had taken off after repeatedly paging two passengers, who failed to turn up. The missing passenger was identified as Mahdi al-Ameri, and the plane turned back to Beirut.

Following the incident, Maliki ordered "all those responsible for preventing the plane coming from Beirut from landing in Baghdad" be "dismissed and held responsible," his spokesman Ali Moussawi said.

Later the same day, the deputy head of Baghdad airport was arrested by troops reporting directly to the prime minister, but it was unclear what role the official is thought to have played in the incident.

Comments 3
Thumb -phoenix1 over 10 years

The apology is accepted, but this silly minister's ego could have been kept an internal Iraqi matter. We must not under any circumstance forget the unfortunate passengers, they must be fully compensated too.

Default-user-icon sempre (Guest) over 10 years

Matzida, just marvel at this once in a hundred years bout of arab humility.

Missing forces over 10 years

wow he is accepting personal responsibility for the incident, must have had something with his presidents outrage. I would love to see a Lebanese MP accept responsibility for theirs or their associates wrong doings..I won't hold my breath.. Lets start with them wearing seat belts or paying a traffic fine first..