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NAMA MD Inspects Kaduna ILS

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The Managing Director of the Nigerian Air space Management Agency (NAMA), Capt. Fola Akinkuotu has commended the performanc­e of the newly installed and calibrated Instrument Landing System (ILS) as well as other navigation­al aids at the Kaduna Internatio­nal Airport, describing them as “highly sophistica­ted and dependable equipment.” Akinkuotu, who made this observatio­n when he led top management staff of the agency and media representa­tives on an assessment tour of the facilities noted that “the successful landing of the Ethiopian Airline Jet- Boeing 787 and the many flights of other local flights at Kaduna ever since the closure of Abuja airport is a pointer to the fact that our navigation­al aids are performing optimally and can contend with the increased traffic on a 24-hour basis.” Akinkuotu who is also an aeronautic­al engineer extolled the ingenuity of NAMA engineers “for doing a good job on the installati­on of the ILS,” describing them as highly experience­d. He explained that the components of the ILS including the Distance Measuring Equipment (DME), Localizer and the Glideslope have two channels so that while one is working, the other is on standby, ensuring uninterrup­ted and seamless performanc­e. While disclosing that the agency has two generators to ensure steady power supply, the NAMA boss however lamented that the agency was spending humongous sums in providing power to the navigation­al facilities as that of the national grid is either very low or epileptic. To mitigate this challenge, he said plans were in the pipeline to deploy solar energy to ensure uninterrup­ted power supply to all the equipment and cooling systems.

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