Just in: NCAA to meet FAAN, NAMA over bird strikes at airports
Just in: NCAA to meet FAAN, NAMA over bird
strikes at airports
By Lawani Mikairu Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Director
General, Captain Musa Nuhu yesterday said the authority will hold a meeting
with the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN and Nigeria Airspace
Management Agency, NAMA, over the current bird strike at the nation’s Airports.
The meeting becomes urgent, according to the DG, because of the two bird
strikes that occurred barely 24 hours interval at two airports in the country.
The first one involved Aero Contractors aircraft at the Port Harcourt
International Airport, Port Harcourt on Monday. The second bird strike occurred
later yesterday, Tuesday, at the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano. Max
Air aircraft with Ado Bayero, the Emir of Kano and 139 other passengers aboard
was struck by birds on take-off and the pilot had to make an air return.
According to reports, the Max Air aircraft, a Boeing 737 aircraft with
the registration number: 5N: BBM had departed Kano for Abuja airport but made
an air return barely nine minutes later when three engine blades were attacked
by birds on take-off at the airport. The attack was said to have caused a big
bang on the aircraft and brought agitations to the aboard passengers who were
unsure of the kind of attack the aeroplane suffered.
The pilot-in-command later
informed the passengers about the nature of the incident and returned to the
base to disembark the passengers. While confirming the meeting and the two bird
strike incidences, Capt. Musa Nuhu, the Director-General, NCAA, said that the
incident was similar to the one that happened on Monday in Port Harcourt to one
of Aero Contractors aircraft. He also explained that NCAA had immediately
called for a meeting with the management of FAAN) and NAMA ” to deliberate on
how such occurrence could be curbed in the future as bird strike could cause
grave damage to aircraft.” Captain Nuhu said: ” We are meeting with FAAN and
NAMA on this issue of bird strikes at our airports “.
Nigeria News Paper
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