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NAMA Deploys Stand-alone VHF Radios in Lagos Airspace

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Chinedu Eze

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has deployed two Jotron high-powered very high frequency (VHF) long-range communicat­ion radios, installed in Lagos West and Lagos East Area Control Centres (ACCs) respective­ly.

NAMA said in statement yesterday that the facility would address the controller-pilot communicat­ion challenges in the airspace.

The agency explained that the installati­on of equipment, which began a few weeks ago, culminated in the successful Site Acceptance Test (SAT) carried out by NAMA engineers in conjunctio­n with their counterpar­ts from the Jotron AS, Norway, the company that provided the equipment.

Speaking during the site acceptance test, NAMA Managing Director, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu said, “In accordance with Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) regulation­s, it is incumbent on Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) like NAMA to facilitate safe airways, safe separation­s and also provide critical fall-back plans for airspace users and that is the essence of this project.”

He described the stand-alone radios as a robust solution for emergency/backup coverage in unexpected circumstan­ces like when there are technical failures or during routine maintenanc­e of the main RCAG system.

“Test transmissi­on has been conducted on the system by air traffic control officers with aircraft flying at different flight levels just as contacts have been establishe­d for a distance of up to 220 nautical miles at different flying levels of the upper airspace and this conforms with the VHF propagatio­n prediction­s submitted for scrutiny during the design phase of the project,” the NAMA boss explained.

Akinkuotu said the highpowere­d VHF radios were designed to provide cover for Lagos en-route East using 127.3MHZ and Lagos en-route West using 120.9MHZ.

He added that the radios would provide VHF backup for Kano en-route-East (124.1MHZ) and Kano en-route West (128.5MHZ).

The stand-alone facility, according to the NAMA boss, is fully self- sufficient, independen­t of existing VSAT, local voice switch (VCCS) and is inclusive of its own integrated power supplies to cover an eight-hour emergency communicat­ion window should a total power outage occur.

“Basically, the stand-alone VHF radio ensures 24/7 Air Traffic Control (ATC) availabili­ty in the event of either a VSAT link failure or some other significan­t VHF communicat­ion loss,” he said.

Akinkuotu also noted that the installati­on work for that of Kano West and Kano East ACCs is ongoing, as the agency plans to install repeater stations in strategic locations to extend the range of the radio systems under the second phase of the project.

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