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    NSIB vows to improve aviation safety – Olateru

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedDecember 29, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), says it will intensify efforts towards improving aviation safety in 2023.

    NSIB Director-General, Mr Akin Olateru made this known on Thursday in Abuja in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    According to Olateru, one of the fundamental objectives of the bureau is to improve aviation safety by determining the circumstances and causes of air accidents and serious incidents.

    “It will also provide safety recommendations intended to prevent recurrence of similar accidents. The purpose of this is not to apportion blame or liability,” he added.

    The NSIB boss said to achieve the feat, the bureau planned to train and retrain its staff to sustain best practices in 2023.

    He said three Air Safety Investigators of the bureau had just completed their programme at the Nigerian College of Technology (NCAT), Zaria, to boost capacity.

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    He affirmed that the NSIB had partnered with Banjul Accord Group Accident Investigation Agency (BAGAIA) to train Air Safety Investigators by organising workshops for investigator and aviation correspondents in Abuja.

    According to him, the facility is currently situated in Abuja ready for deployment as needed in order to key into current trends and technologies in the aviation industry, especially in the area of accident investigation.

    The NSIB boss said the bureau’s equipment and laboratories had been ranked among the best in the world.

    “The Flight Safety Laboratory (FSL) is where data from CVR and FDR are downloaded. NSIB flight safety lab has the capacity to download data from majority of the CVR and FDR’s available today.

    “The FSL contributes greatly to our seamless investigative process with its ability to recreate simulations in animations based on data from the Flight Data Recorders (FDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR),“ he said.

    Olateru said that FSL had capability to download from large range of undamaged recorder models and some damaged recorder models.

    He said the bureau had also incorporated the use of drones, one of the ever involving techniques in accident investigation.

    “These can assist in crash site assessment and hazards identification, aerial photography and mapping and serve as a guide to access difficult terrain.

    “Renovation/Maintenance work at AIB Wreckage Hangar at Abuja, so that all aircraft wreckages are stored for reassessment during the investigation,“ he said.

    The director general said the Bureau was invited by the Sierra Leone Government to provide technical assistance for setting up of Sierra Leone’s Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau (SL-AAIIB).

    Olateru said the Bureau organised and hosted the first International Day for the Commemoration of air crash victims and their families on February 20, 2022.

    He stated that funding constraints due to inflation had affected some projects implementation.

    According to him, NSIB has received “Most Innovative Aviation Agency of the Year 2022 Award“ by Air Transport Quarterly and “Africa Drone for Humanity Award“ at the 2nd Drone Technology Conference and Exhibition.

    “AIB Commissioner received Aviation CEO Award 2021 at the Travellers Award,“ he added.

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