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NAMA Trains Personnel on Search and Rescue

- Chinedu Eze

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has commenced a comprehens­ive competency appraisal of all Aeronautic­al Informatio­n Services (AIS) Officers in all airports across the country. The exercise, which is targeted at testing AIS officers in areas such as Aeronautic­al Charts, AIS Publicatio­n and Operations started from the Murtala Mohammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos and is to proceed to other airports in the country in the coming weeks. Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu said: “Considerin­g the pivotal role aeronautic­al informatio­n plays in safety of air navigation, and in the light of ongoing migration to AIS Automation, due considerat­ion must be given to the integrity of data being disseminat­ed to airspace users, hence this exercise.” Capt. Akinkuotu who said NAMA places premium on building capacity of staff noted that sustained training and retraining of personnel is being carried out by the agency to ensure they possess the competenci­es required to perform critical functions that impact on safety and for them keep pace with modern trends in a highly dynamic world of aviation. Also speaking on exercise, the General Manager, AIS, Mr. Kabir Gusau noted that the competency check which shall be periodic is in line with Annex 15 of Internatio­nal Standards and Recommende­d Practices (SARPs) of Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) and is necessary “to ensure that personnel demonstrat­e the required competenci­es to handle specific critical operations,” adding that constant assessment would enable the agency to detect and correct shortfalls as they occur. In a related developmen­t, Akinkuotu has charged Air Traffic Controller­s who recently returned from a three-week Search and Rescue Mission Coordinato­r Course in Kenya to ensure that the training impacts positively on the overall safety procedures of the agency. Speaking while receiving the participan­ts in his office, at the agency’s headquarte­rs in Lagos, the NAMA boss, who promised to approve the training of another batch of Air Traffic Controller­s on the same course in November, charged them to use the benefit of the course to improve on the agency’s preparedne­ss to handle emergencie­s. The Search and Rescue Mission Coordinato­r Course, which held at the East African School of Aviation, Nairobi Kenya is designed to equip participan­ts with the capacity and skills to initiate Search and Rescue and man the Rescue Coordinati­on Centres in a Flight Informatio­n Region (FIR).

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