The
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has imposed an applicable
sanction on Aero
Airlines over the airport ladder disgrace we all witnessed over the
weekend. According to Sam Adurogboye, Ag General Manager, Public
Relations, NCAA:
"In a letter conveying the
sanction, the Director General of the Regulatory Authority, Capt. Muhtar
Usman, said the action of Aero Contractors Airline in allowing the use
of a ladder to disembark passengers from a Boeing 737 – 500 aircraft in a
non-emergency situation is contrary to its approved aircraft handling
manual."
"Therefore this is a violation of
Part 9.2.4.2(b) of Nig.CARs which part attracts a civil penalty. All
relevant agencies made useful submissions during the course of the
investigation."
In the letter dated yesterday, December 22, Usman continued: "in view of the
safety implications of your action you are hereby sanctioned in
accordance with the provisions of Part 20.2.3(15) of the Nig.CARs."
"Although the incident did not
result in any mishap, the aircraft is airworthy and the Crew well
qualified to operate the flight. However, it is viewed as a breach and
resultantly a fine running into millions of naira have been clamped on
the airline to serve as deterrence and to forestall any similar
infraction by any other airline operator."
"In addition, the Captain of the
flight was similarly fined for failing to comply with the provisions
contained in the aircraft manual."
"The Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority ,NCAA, therefore wishes to reiterate its earlier warning that
all airlines should endeavor to adhere strictly to Civil Aviation
Regulations"
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