Business Day (Nigeria)

AIB-N releases final reports on incidents involving Skybird Air, Kabo Air, Aero Contractor­s

- IFEOMA OKEKE

Accident Investigat­ion Bureau Nigeria (AIB-N) has released final reports involving Skybird Air, Kabo Air, Aero Contractor­s and two bulletins involving Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT).

The AIB-N gave a final report on a serious incident involving a Gulfstream G-IV aircraft owned and operated by Skybird Air Limited with nationalit­y and registrati­on marks 5N-BOD, which occurred at Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport, Abuja, on September 12, 2018.

Speaking in a briefing at Abuja on Thursday, Akin Olateru, the commission­er of AIB, attributed the causal factor to delayed response by the crew to recognise that the ground spoilers and thrust reversers were locked out, leading to the runway overrun.

Safety recommenda­tions were issued to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority and Skybird Air Limited.

On serious incident involving a Boeing 747-200 aircraft owned and operated by Kabo Air Limited, which occurred at Sultan Abubakar Airport, Sokoto (DNSO), Sokoto State on October 4, 2013, Olateru said the cause of the incident was the unservicea­ble visual approach Slope Indicator (VASI) on runway 26 and decision to land on the non-precision runway 26 at night. A safety recommenda­tion was given to Kabo Air.

On serious incident involving a B737-500 aircraft owned and operated by Aero Contractor­s Company of Nigeria Ltd which occurred on Runway 18R, Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport (MMIA) Ikeja, Lagos on 9th April, 2016, the commission­er attributed causal factor to excessive rudder applicatio­n by the crew after touchdown. Three safety recommenda­tions were issued to Aero Contractor­s Company and NCAA.

For incident involving a Tampico Club TB-9 aircraft owned and operated by Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) which occurred at Zaria Aerodrome, Kaduna State on 10th December, 2013; Olateru recommende­d that “The Nigerian College of Aviation Technology should ensure that Flight Instructor­s emphasize to the Student Pilots the need for a Go-around whenever excessive ballooning/bouncing occurs during landing exercises.”

For the incident involving a Tampico Club TB-9 aircraft owned and NCAT which occurred at Zaria Aerodrome, Kaduna State on 18th June, 2014; the commission­er recommende­d that NCAT be included into its Flying School Procedure Manual requiremen­ts for mandatory occurrence reporting (MOR) by student pilots.

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