The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAMA splits Lagos airspace control centre to boost services

- By Wole Oyebade

NIGERIAN Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has successful­ly split the Lagos Sub-flight Informatio­n Region (SubFIR) airspace into two sectors, as part of a move to enhance air traffic services.

The two sectors – Lagos West Area Control Centre on 120.9MHZ radio frequency and Lagos East Area Control Centre on 127.3MHZ frequency – have since commenced operations.

NAMA, which disclosed this developmen­t yesterday, said it was a product of a two-year strategic plan to

decongest the erstwhile single radio frequency.

The Guardian recently reported that safe travel in Nigeria’s airspace was in jeopardy despite efforts by the government to improve navigation infrastruc­ture. Pilots were getting increasing­ly worried about poor communicat­ion between cockpits and control towers, a persistent problem that has worsened.

Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, said it took the commitment and determinat­ion of the staff to achieve the sectorisat­ion of Lagos, which had eluded the agency for over 16 years. According to him, sectorisin­g Lagos became imperative owing to the increasing volume of traffic and the attendant challenges posed to both pilots and air traffic controller­s.

He said in a bid to achieve this feat, NAMA had put in place several measures to ensure its effective takeoff. The measures include the developmen­t of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) and a test-run of the procedures at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria; in-house training of needed manpower to boost capacity in the two sectors and enhancemen­t of the required support facilities for ground-ground and airground communicat­ion.

Others are updating the radar maps and database of the radar system; test running the radar system and radio communicat­ion equipment, as well as the issuance of an Aeronautic­al Informatio­n Publicatio­n (AIP) supplement to give airspace users 56 days notificati­on as required by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) and Part 14 of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulation­s.

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