Lagos, Expert in the Aviation Industry has disclosed that Pilot error
accounts for over 80 Percent of all Aviation Accident. According to the
President Aviation
Safety Roud Table Initiative, Mr. Gbenga Olowo
Statistics shows that About 1,312 lives had been lost in 10 accidents
over 48 years in the country and that pilot errors accounted for 80 per
cent of the incidents, while maintenance and weather accounted for the
remainder.
He further stated In recent times, the country has not recorded any
accident in commercial aviation since 2016. An evident that the
situation has improved in the last on year due to the implementation of
Safety Managment System and more funds which has been set aside for
maintenance in a dedicated account.
He explained, “In the past five years, the International Air
Transport Association, through its Operational Safety Audit, has made
its members to be principally responsible for the safety and not
necessarily the regulators.
“Member airlines strive for safety and also go the extra mile for
audit by other jurisdictions outside their own registration; for
example, the European Aviation Safety Agency certification in addition
to that of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority.
“Operators are also successfully moving to newer and younger fleets
with lower operational and maintenance costs, and making available funds
at low costs through financial institutions.”
Olowo added that there had also been more economic lease and lesser
purchase conditions from aircraft suppliers, as well as continuous
advocacy for improved aviation infrastructure, acceleration of the
International Civil Aviation Organisation safety related standards and
recommended practices.
The Country Manager, British Airways, Mr. Kola Olayinka, who
congratulated Nigeria for an accident-free 2016, said airlines should
maintain the record by applying the rules and investing more in staff
training.
Also, Head, Public Relations, Accident Investigation Bureau, Mr.
Tunji Oketunbi, said the NCAA had been an effective regulator that
reports from the AIB have also reduced accidents and influenced safety
decision implementation on the part of airlines, regulators
He said “Airlines have a tendency to cut corners but it is the
responsibility of the NCAA to ensure that proper checks are carried out
on the airlines, especially on aircraft maintenance and pilot
certification.
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