Louis Ibah Stakeholders in Nigeria’s aviation sector have raised the alarm over the inability of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to halt the rise in recent weeks in the number of private jets being deployed illegally for charter or unscheduled commercial purposes in breach of the country’s civil aviation laws. The concerned stakeholders are […]
The post Crisis rocks NCAA over illegal use of private jets for commercial flights appeared first on The Sun Nigeria. …
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)
Expert calls for review of laws guiding charter flight operations
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) licensed Aircraft Dispatcher and Ground Instructor, Mrs. Victoria Adegbe, has called for a review of the laws guiding Charter Flight Operations so that Aircraft Dispatchers can be mandated to ensure safety. Featuring as the only speaker representing West and North Africa at the 6th Safety in AfricanRead More …
Revenue automation: NCAA gives ultimatum to 30 foreign carriers
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Thursday gave December 31, 2018 as deadline to foreign carriers which are yet to Automate/Integrate on the Avitech platform for the remittance of five percent Ticket Sales Charge/Cargo Sales Charge[TSC/CSC] to do so or face severe sanctions. The ultimatum by NCAA came on the heels of regular meetings;Read More …
Air Peace flight returns to base over false smoke alarm
….. NCAA renews licence Air Peace Lagos-Owerri flight returned to base on Friday after a passenger on board informed the crew that he detected smoke in the cabin. This is just as the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has renewed the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) of the carrier after months of rigorous audit of itsRead More
The post Air Peace flight returns to base over false smoke alarm appeared first on The Nation Nigeria. …
Nigeria Air gets operational certificates within 90 days – NCAA
NCAA suspends First Nation Airways indefinitely
AIB fingers poor crew resource management as cause of Associated airlines crash
Accident Investigation Bureau ( AIB ) on Wednesday attributed poor co- ordination between the two pilots that operated the ill – fated Associated Aviation October 3, 2013 as the cause of the crash saying the crew failed to implement principles of crew resource management. The AIB, while releasing the final accident report said the pilotsRead More
The post AIB fingers poor crew resource management as cause of Associated airlines crash appeared first on The Nation Nigeria. …