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Labour Party: NCAA May Sanction Pilot for Disregardi­ng Airport Closure Warnings

Explains why political party’s aircraft was grounded

- Chinedu Eze

The pilot in command (name withheld) who airlifted the Labour Party (LP) presidenti­al candidate, Peter Obi from Benin to Ibadan airports on Wednesday, November 23, 2022 might be sanctioned by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for the violation of safety procedures.

Informed source from the regulatory authority disclosed to THISDAY, yesterday, that the pilot took off from the Benin airport at the point the airport was under closure and therefore ignored the directive from the Air Traffic Control (ATC).

The aircraft with registrati­on number, 5N-HPY that was under charter service was said to have ignored the directive of ATC and this has prompted NCAA to commence investigat­ion to confirm why the pilot in command ignored ATC warning.

NCAA source said the aircraft with Labour Party on its livery would remain grounded until after the investigat­ion.

Reacting to the allegation that the authority wanted to disrupt the movement of the LP residentia­l candidate, the NCAA source insisted the regulatory agency was apolitical and would not be dragged into political matters by politician­s, saying that it adheres strongly to best industry standards as recommende­d by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO).

“The aircraft in question departed Benin airport after it was closed. The pilot specifical­ly ignored the instructio­ns of the Air Traffic Controller­s for the aircraft not to depart at that particular point in time because the airport was closed.

“As a regulatory agency, the NCAA cannot condone this kind of behavior.

We are going to investigat­e the matter. Everyone must obey instructio­ns. This is a very sensitive sector that deals with human lives.

“Even Mr. President’s pilots obey instructio­ns. Why should anyone act above the law? The aircraft remains grounded. We are investigat­ing the violation.”

However, this was contradict­ory to the earlier statement issued by the authority on Wednesday, when it explained that the aircraft could not proceed on further flights because after inspection by the internal technical personnel of the airline operating the aircraft, it found the aircraft not airworthy to go back to service.

On Wednesday, the General Manager, Public Affairs, NCAA, Sam Adurogboye, had sent SMS message and exonerated NCAA from the grounding of Labour Party charter aircraft.

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