NCAA grounds Associated Airline; ...re-suspends Dana Air license!


The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority(NCAA) has grounded Associated Airline, whose Embraer 120 plane crashed near a fuel depot two minutes after takeoff at the Lagos airport, leaving only six survivors.

The charter plane was conveying the remains of a former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, to Akure for interment. It also had on board 20 people, including officials of the state government, family members and friends of Agagu.


Also, 24 hours after the Associated Airlines crash, another major air disaster was averted when a Kabo Airlines’ Boeing 747 plane carrying 512 pilgrims had a near-crash at the Sokoto airport with deflated tyres, damaging the airport’s Instrument Landing System.

The Director-General, NCAA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, made this known at the Ikeja General Hospital on Saturday after paying a visit to the injured passengers of the ill-fated plane.

He stated, ‘Associated Airlines operations have been suspended by the NCAA. Let me state this for the purpose of clarity; I said their operations; and I mean all the operations of Associated Airlines have been suspend by the NCAA.’



 
Similarly, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority on Sunday night, announced the suspension of Dana Air’s operations nationwide.

The Coordinating General Manager, Corporate Communications, Aviation Parastatals, Mr. Yakubu Dati, confirmed that the government had suspended the operations of Dana Air nationwide.

Dati said the decision was to allow the regulatory agency “conduct an operational audit” on the carrier and its planes.

The latest suspension of Dana’s operations made it the third time the NCAA would be grounding the carrier over safety and other related issues.

On March 17, 2013, the government suspended the operations of Dana in order to “resolve certain safety issues,” according to the NCAA.

Some days later, the government lifted the suspension thus clearing the carrier to resume operations.

The March 17 suspension came nearly three months after the airline resumed operations following a seven-month suspension after its Boeing MD-83 crashed in Lagos, killing 163 people

The government had on June 5, 2012 revoked the operational licence of Dana, two days after the crash in Iju-Ishaga, Lagos.

The government had also at a time directed Dana to pay compensations to the families of all the victims of the June 3, 2012 crash or risk severe sanctions.
It is unclear whether the latest suspension of the airline’s operation is related to the issue of payment of compensation or whether the NCAA is having issues with it on the safety condition of its planes.

The Associated Airlines’ crash in Lagos and the Kabo Airlines’ averted crash in Sokoto have combined to raise tension in the sector as industry observers are beginning to raise doubts about the operational condition of planes flying in the country.

The flying public is also worried that the regulatory authority is not living up to its task.
 


Must NCAA and the government wait till air disaster happens to do the needful? The aviation sector and other 'ailing' sectors in Nigeria need urgent and proper reformation!


Comments

  1. Seize all their license an othera too. They are all flying coffin

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