NAMA tasks air traffic controllers on safety



The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has charged Air Traffic Controllers in the country to come up with practical and achievable solutions to problems encountered in air traffic control services in their respective airports across the nation.

Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, gave this charge at the recently concluded Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers’ Association (NATCA), which held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

He said there was need for NATCA and its members to re-invent their professional ethos, ethics and commitment, by avoiding every behavour that threatens the safe provision of service.

Akinkuotu stressed the need to draw a line between human error and willful or negligent violation of rules in the provision of service. He noted that the agency was mindful of its responsibility to provide the necessary tools, capacities and environment that would ensure optimal human performance in Air Traffic Control.

He added that NAMA, under his leadership, had invested heavily in the training of critical manpower just as it is leaving no stone unturned in upgrading infrastructure and deploying new technologies that would bring about enhanced efficiency and reliability of communication, navigation, surveillance/ air traffic management services in the country.

Earlier in his remarks, the Minister of State, Aviation, Hadi Sirika harped on the crucial role of Air Traffic Management in integrating the two worlds of manned aircraft and remotely piloted aircraft in a safe and efficient way, as both aircraft will be using the same airspace.


Source: The guardian

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