Aviation Operators Call for Review of Air Accidents Law

Operators in the aviation industry have called for a review of the Air Accidents and Incident Regulations of 2006, stressing that this would raise safety standards in the sector.

They further noted that the review would bring it in line with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) updates and new policies and enable Nigeria conform to the updated International Civil Aviation Organisation Standards and Recommended Practices, (SARPS).

Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika revealed that the amendment process had been duly followed as stipulated in the subsisting Regulation, 2006, with the participation of the observer to the bureau’s regulation committee reporting back to the Federal Ministry of Aviation.

Meanwhile, Commissioner, Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) Dr. Felix Abali has called for restraint from the public in case of accident or major incident in the country’s aviation industry. He explained that the purpose of the workshop was not to apportion blame or liability, which he said might however, run against the expectation of many members of the public.

 “It is also not unusual to find many people eager to know the cause of aircraft accidents, within a matter of days. So, are we, but accident investigation process is more complex that many often imagine. We must be painstaking and thorough so as to arrive at a conclusion that is not only fair and transparent but can also be scientifically proven.”