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AIB Releases Preliminar­y Reports on Air Peace Flight Incidents

- Chinedu Eze

Accident Investigat­ion Bureau (AIB) yesterday released report on three incidents involving Air Peace aircraft and gave safety recommenda­tions.

The bureau called on the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to ensure that all airline operators reviewed their Standards Operating Procedures (SOPs) to be in tandem with industry standards.

A statement by the General Manager, Public Affairs, AIB, Mr. Tunji Oketunbi, gave the registrati­on numbers of the aircraft involved in the incidents as Boeing B737-300 aircraft with the registrati­on number as 5N-BUK. The incident occurred at the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos on May 15, 2019.

The second incident, according to AIB, involved another B737-500 aircraft with the registrati­on number: 5N-BRN at Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport, Port Harcourt, on June 22, 2019. The third of the incident was B737-300 aircraft with the registrati­on number: 5N-BQO also at the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport, Lagos, on July 23, 2019.

AIB said no one was injured in the three incidents.

Report of the B737-300 aircraft with the registrati­on number 5N-BUK posted on the website the bureau indicated that the flight had departed Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport with 118 persons on board, including six crew members.

According to the report, the captain was the Pilot Flying (PF), while the co-pilot was Pilot Monitoring (PM), adding that at 19:24hr, the aircraft was on final approach to runway 18 Right. In the initial findings of AIB, the aircraft’s fuselage scraped the runway on landing and caused substantia­l damage to the aircraft.

It said that the crew had called Control Tower (CT) requesting informatio­n about the runway condition, which it said was clear, but there was thundersto­rm on the takeoff path runway 18R.

On the second incident involving the aircraft with registrati­on number 5N-BQO, report posted on the agency’s website stated that AIB was notified of the accident by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on July 23, 2019, the day of its occurrence.

It said investigat­ors were dispatched to the scene same day to commence post occurrence assessment­s under the provisions of the Civil Aviation (Investigat­ion of Air Accidents and Incidents), Regulation­s 2019 and Internatio­nal Civil Aviation (ICAO) Annex 13, adding that all other relevant stakeholde­rs were also notified.

It said the aircraft had departed Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport, Port Harcourt, as flight APK7191 for Lagos airport under an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flight plan with six crewmember­s and 133 passengers.

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