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NCAA Warns Pilots, Operators over Bad Weather

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As the Harmattan season approaches, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has warned pilots and all airline operators that the period is precarious for flight operations; therefore extra caution should be exercised in embarking on flights whenever the weather is reportedly bad.

This precaution is against the backdrop of the seasonal rainfall prediction issued by the Nigerian Meteorolog­ical Agency (NIMET) which alerted that the prevailing weather condition was likely to herald a long and severe dust haze in the months ahead.

Already the harmattan has started disrupting flights in the northern parts of the country and before the end of November, it is expected to be felt everywhere in Nigeria.

Last Thursday, fog occasioned by the harmattan prevented flights from the Ilorin airport for hours before the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) intervened with equipment that enabled flight operation to the airport.

The spokesman for the NCAA, Mr. Sam Adurogboye, said in a statement that this warning was important as Harmattan is known to pose an obvious threat to aircraft particular­ly in areas of challengin­g terrains due to low visibility.

“This circular is intended to alert pilots of the hazards associated with dust haze which is a dry and dusty wind that blows southwards from the Sahara across Nigeria during the months of November to March. The effect of the dust and sand stirred by the wind is known as Harmattan Dust Haze. Therefore, Pilots should note that air-to-ground visibility may be considerab­ly reduced due to the dust haze,” the statement said.

NCAA noted that that aerodrome visibility may fall below the prescribed minima and in severe conditions, noting that dust haze could blot out runways, the markers and airfield lightings over wide areas.

This makes visual navigation extremely difficult or impossible. Resultantl­y, where visibility falls below the prescribed weather minima, flight operations are expected to be delayed, diverted or outrightly cancelled”, the statement said.

The statement also urged Pilots to obtain adequate departure, en route and destinatio­n weather informatio­n and briefing from NIMET prior to flight operations at all the airports and instructed all pilots to exercise maximum restraint especially when severe weather condition is observed or reported by NIMET, the Flight Crews/ Operators and Air Traffic Controller­s (ATC) so they should ensure adherence to aerodrome operating minima.

Airlines Operators are also advised to ensure necessary measures are put in place to manage the effects of flight delays or cancellati­ons on their passengers.

The NCAA has therefore sent a circular to all concern regarding the developmen­t.

Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has once again, criticized the 16 year reign of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), describing it as rapacious for looting the country’s commonweal­th with impunity. He warned that it will be a tragedy if the erstwhile ruling party is ever allowed to come back to the saddle of power.

Mohammed also said that federal government has sustained the economy through debt management. He said N120 billion was saved through the detection of thousands of ghost workers from the payroll and removing N108 billion in maintenanc­e fees payable to banks, pre-TSA.

He added that the government was also saving N24.7 billion through a determined

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