The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has revealed that the plane crash involving Flints Aero conveying the Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu from Abuja to Ibadan, Oyo State, last month violated the permit regulation of non-commercial flight.
This was revealed in a preliminary report, according to the bureau’s spokesperson Tunji Oketunbi. According to the report, Flint Aero had been issued a permit for noncommercial flight which disallows the aircraft to carry passengers, cargo, or mail for hire or reward
The NSIB amongst other recommendations called on the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency to strictly ensure airport operational hours as published in the relevant aeronautical information publication and not permit extensions beyond the airport limitations.
Monday’s report came about one month after the incident with the NSIB promising to probe the matter. There was no death in the incident.
This was revealed in a preliminary report, according to the bureau’s spokesperson Tunji Oketunbi. According to the report, Flint Aero had been issued a permit for noncommercial flight which disallows the aircraft to carry passengers, cargo, or mail for hire or reward
The NSIB amongst other recommendations called on the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency to strictly ensure airport operational hours as published in the relevant aeronautical information publication and not permit extensions beyond the airport limitations.
Monday’s report came about one month after the incident with the NSIB promising to probe the matter. There was no death in the incident