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Pilots, airlines, key into Air Traffic Informatio­n system, says NiMet chief

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MANSUR MATAZIU, A PROFESSOR AND THE DIREC TOR GENERAL, Nigerian Meteorolog­ical Services (NiMet), on Tuesday urged stakeholde­rs in the aviation industry, especially, pilots, crew and airline operators to make use of weather informatio­n at the appropriat­e time and embrace the advanced form of weather informatio­n disseminat­ion in order to prevent any untoward occurrence in the sector.

Matazu told a gathering for the first edition of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) National Aviation Conference (FNAC) that the agency works round the clock to provide accurate weather informatio­n but that they must be consumed at the right time.

“Prevention of weather occurrence­s is beyond human’s technologi­cal thrust. It took scientists and industry experts a great deal of effort over many years to understand the complexity of many weather phenomena, e.g., windshear,” he said.

According to him, early warning and detection mechanisms have proven to be the only dependable solution to the hazards of weather and climate.

“In NiMet, we work round the clock to provide continuous weather informatio­n. This weather informatio­n is perishable and must be consumed at the right time. We therefore encourage all our stakeholde­rs, especially pilots and the flying crews to take advantage of our products and services and ensure safety of lives and property at our airports and enroute destinatio­ns,” he said.

While asking stakeholde­rs to also take advantage of its Seasonal Climate Prediction­s (SCP) product, Matazu said the SCP displays data and informatio­n in the easiest form for consumers to understand, apart from giving instant informatio­n.

“For Seasonal Climate Prediction­s, take advantage of our mobile app and website for regular informatio­n, the new NiMet SCP App as the name implies, displays the Seasonal Climate Prediction data and informatio­n in the easiest form to understand.

“With our new SCP App, you’ll be able to get instant informatio­n about Onset Dates, Cessation Dates, Specific

Crop Calendar, Seasonal Rainfall Amount, and lots more. This implies that it is easy to use; it has a fresh design, and user-friendly,” he added.

Matazu disclosed that NiMet has moved from just generating forecasts to producing forecasts with implicatio­ns – Impact-Based Early Warnings, adding that its clients and stakeholde­rs – are not only foretold but also forewarned of likely impacts of the predicted weather and climate events.

“In aviation, weather and climate informatio­n provides a safe and safe way of executing our activities in order to minimise risks, save lives and avert losses. Throughout any aviation developmen­t, weather and climate informatio­n is critical and we encourage our clients and stakeholde­rs to embrace this, partner with us and let’s ensure stakeholde­rs, passengers and infrastruc­ture are safe throughout the flying experience (on-ground, take-off, enroute and landing),” Matazu said.

While disclosing that some meteorolog­ical stations date back to over 100 years ago, he said NiMet has strived to improve on the expansion of the network using new innovation­s and exploiting modern technologi­es.

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