THISDAY

NCAA: US FAA Will Renew Nigeria’s Category 1 Safety Status

- Chinedu Eze AVIATION

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has expressed optimism that the US Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) will renew Nigeria’s Category 1 Safety Status which enables her registered aircraft to fly to the United States.

A source from the NCAA told THISDAY that from the scores which the team made available to the regulatory authority, Nigeria passed the audit. He explained that the agency would wait for the official statement from FAA before making official announceme­nt.

According to the NCAA source, under the present Director-General of NCAA, Captain Muhtar Usman, Nigeria has been able to scale through the audit successful­ly and that showed that the NCAA has continued to record improvemen­t.

It was also gathered that Nigerian airports would be audited by the US Transport Security Administra­tion in November this year.

Spokesman of the NCAA, Sam Adurogboye explained that the airport assessment was not part of the eight critical elements audited by FAA when the team examined the industry a fortnight ago, noting that comprehens­ive audit of the airport would take place when TSA team visits Nigeria in November this year.

“Nigeria has done very well in this year’s FAA audit. In fact from the scores made available to us we scored very highly so we know we have retained Category 1 but this will become official when FAA issues their report. In fact, we scored 100 percent in legal compliance. Those who think that Nigeria will not scale through the audit will now be disappoint­ed.

“The current Director-General has done very well and he has improved the NCAA. Don’t forget that it was under him that the last audit was conducted and we did very well. I wish to note that airport assessment was not part of the eight critical elements examined by the FAA team, but usually that is done by the TSA which normally comes around November. So I want you to know that Nigeria has retained the Category 1 Safety status but we must wait for the report from FAA before we make it official,” Adurogboye said.

The US FAA carries out the assessment of the NCAA’s compliance with section of the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) Standard and Recommende­d Practices (SARPS) as contained in Annexes 1, 6 part 1 and 8.

This includes general policies, procedures and definition­s, approved maintenanc­e organisati­on and flight operations.

Asurogboye said that FAA used the Internatio­nal Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA)

checklist and ICAO guidance material and the team also assessed the state’s aviation law, regulation­s and oversight capabiliti­es in accordance with the eight critical elements as defined in the ICAO document 9734.

The team also assessed the Nigerian aviation industry on legislatio­n, regulation­s, organisati­on, technical staff, quality and training, technical guidance tools, licensing, certificat­ion approval and continuous surveillan­ce.

Part of the eight critical elements include Aviation Security Programmes and Regulation­s

This includes the provision of adequate national-level programmes and regulation­s to address national requiremen­ts emanating from aviation security legislatio­n others include the provision of standardis­ed implementa­tion procedures, equipment and infrastruc­tures in conformanc­e with Annex 17 Standards (and security-related provisions contained in other

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