The
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) said on Friday that Nigerians
should not entertain any fear about the security of flight operations in
the country.
Mr Sam Adurogboye, the spokesman of the organisation, said in Abuja
that the advice became necessary following an incident on Friday morning
involving an Arik Air flight from Abuja to Lagos.
He said the flight was aborted on the runway due to a technical
fault, just before take–off at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport,
Abuja.
Adurogboye gave assurance that the NCAA was on top of the situation.
He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the aircraft involved
developed a fault as it was about to take-off from Abuja to Lagos.
Adurogboye said it was the duty of NCAA to ensure that the passengers
in the plane and other Nigerians “are taken to their destinations
safely’’.
“Our engineers are there on ground 24 hours to rectify any fault because safety is paramount to us.
“Passengers are always in a hurry particularly in Nigeria; if a plane
develops a fault, it must be certified alright before passengers can be
allowed to continue on their journey.
“Everywhere in the world, a plane has to be certified okay before it
can be allowed to fly. Therefore, we urge passengers to always be
patience when it is necessary,” he said.
One of the passengers on board the Arik plane, who wants to remain
anonymous, told NAN that the pilot noticed an electrical fault and taxi
back to the terminal building.
“The fault was supposedly fixed but we are still waiting for the NCAA to certify the plane okey to fly.
“They said we may have to go to Lagos in another aircraft,’’ the passenger said.
Mr Ola Adebanji, the Arik Airline Head of Communication told NAN that
the company was trying to get in touch with its engineers in Abuja to
know what exactly went wrong. (NAN)
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