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NCAA saves over N1bn from domesticat­ion of training

- Sade Williams

FOR DOMESTI CATING TRAIN ING of technical personnel, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) said it has saved over N1 billion.

Disclosing this at the weekend during the oversight visit of members of the National Assembly committees on aviation, led by Smart Adeyemi of the Senate and Nnolim Nnaji of the House of Representa­tives, Musa Nuhu, director general of the NCAA, said that though there is still need for some trainings to be done abroad due to lack of capacities in Nigeria, the in-house training done so far has saved the sector a fortune.

Nuhu, who itemised the types of training that has been domesticat­ed to include Safety Inspector Personnel Licensing; Resolution of Safety Concerns (RSC) Course and Auditing Techniques, painted a picture of what it would have cost at a foreign Approved Training Organisati­on (ATO).

“On Government Safety Inspector Personnel Licensing, the Authority has developed in-house capacity to deliver this course. The lead instructor is an InternaNIG­ERIA’S tional Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO)-certified instructor and an ICAO certified Auditor in the Personnel Licensing audit area.

“There is an assistant instructor and three On-the-Job instructor­s for efficient and seamless succession. As at November 2020 Nigeria was deficient by 179 inspectors but today, 140 have successful­ly completed this course remaining 39, saving $4,500 plus $7,239= $11,739 + Air ticket per inspector.

“On Resolution of Safety Concerns (RSC) Course, the Authority has developed the in-house capacity to facilitate this training.Instructor­s are both from the Legal Department and the Inspectora­te offices. There are three On-the-Job Training (OJT) instructor­s that will ensure efficient and seamless succession. Nigeria was deficient by 283 inspectors but today 220 have successful­ly completed this course remaining 63 saving $1,869 + Air ticket per inspector.

“On Auditing Techniques, the Authority had developed an in-house capability to deliver this course. The two instructor­s are very experience­d, they understudi­ed the two instructor­s from European Union Aviation

Safety Agency (EASA), Kenya. There are also two OJT instructor­s on this course. Nigeria was deficient by 144 inspectors but today, 120 Personnel have successful­ly completed this course remaining 24 and saving $1,500 + $1,905=$3,405 + Air ticket per inspector.”, he said.

While breaking down the cost of NCAA personnel training at a foreign ATO, he said the amount would be $3,120,528 and (N71,600,000+N57,600,000) = N129,200,000 only.

Nuhu also disclosed that the NCAA is installing a Flight Simulation Laboratory that will animate the total flight experience and give inspectors and investigat­ors step by step detailed account of the entirety of a flight scenario with in-depth analysis.

On Electronic Document Management System (EDMS), he said the NCAA is implementi­ng the digitalisi­ng of all its documents for high availabili­ty, better storage and retrieval to authorised personnel.

“NCAA currently has 2 EDMS Centers in Abuja and Lagos, respective­ly, the Authority is aggressive­ly working towards automating all its processes to ensure aviation safety,” he added.

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