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Concern over airport safety

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THE appointmen­t of nonaviatio­n trained contractor­s and the use of inferior materials when maintainin­g the airport posed a safety risk to users of the Pietermari­tzburg Airport, a report tabled before members of the Msunduzi Executive Committee (Exco) revealed yesterday.

The report was part of the weekly reports tabled before, and discussed by the Exco members. It focused on operations, aircraft and passenger movement, compliance and maintenanc­e for April this year.

It noted that the airport recorded seven incidents during the month, with two flight diversions forced by weather conditions.

“Overall flight safety is compromise­d by the infrastruc­ture collapse and the assignment of non-aviation trained, nor experience­d, contractor­s,” read the report.

During the month there were seven flight incidents recorded, which included an engine problem, a bird strike, electrical failure and landing gear issue.

Another source of concern was the airfield lighting, with the report citing major faults with cabling as the cause.

“The use of inferior quality materials and the lack of understand­ing of the specificat­ions has compromise­d the entire airfield lighting system,” the report noted.

It further indicated that some of the problems with maintenanc­e had to do with budget allocation.

Ray Ngcobo, deputy city manager responsibl­e for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and City Entities, under which the airport falls, moved to allay fears that there were problems with the airport.

Exco member Glen MacArthur of the DA however, raised concerns, citing the fact that the report was being swiftly brushed aside by the ANC-dominated council

Thobani Zuma, Committee chairperso­n and Msunduzi’s deputy mayor, was adamant that the report had been thoroughly dealt with and insisted the meeting move ahead.

According to the report, there were 12 076 passengers who made use of the airport in April, with a total of 1 123 flights, which included scheduled and non-scheduled flights.

The list included local and training flights.

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