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Thursday 4 February 2016

NCAA suspends Bristow Helicopter’s aircraft operations in Nigeria

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, has suspended the operations of Bristow Helicopter’s aircraft type SikorskyS-76C++ after yesterday's crash. The Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Muhtar Usman, stated this while speaking to aviation reporters at the NCAA Annex, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA) yesterday.

He said that the aircraft type had been suspended till further notice pending when a full audit is carried out on it.


“On the heels of the Bristow Helicopter’s controlled ditching yesterday, 3rd February 2016, I consider it expedient to communicate to you certain decisions that the Authority has taken concerning the incident. These decisions are without prejudice to the investigations being conducted by the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB). As a matter of fact, it will serve to assist the entire process. The Authority will fully support AIB in the investigation. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has therefore decided to suspend the operation of the Bristow Helicopters SikorskyS-76C++ type till further notice”he said
Bristow Helicopters have had successive air mishaps on the Lagos coaster waters with its SikorskyS-76C++ aircraft type within the last six months, one in August 2015 and one yesterday.

35 comments:

  1. Good one. They should fix themselves. Two crashes in less than one year is bad omen

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    1. Dats berra! Linda take note!

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    2. Better. Enof of the loss of lives



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    3. Am happy with this news but I hope one hopeless government idiot will not collect egunjè behind us and revoke the suspension. I trust nobody..

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    1. Nigeria needs less hazard
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  3. Further notice is when? Its okay

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  4. Good. you need to see this sextape btw 2 ikorodu sec. Schl students on schl premises click here

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  5. toh




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  6. Hope they investigate what went down

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  7. The Nigeria Aviation Industry needs total overhauling

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  8. The Aviation Industry needs to overhauling

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  9. Linda that is a wrong caption........they only suspended their sikorssky 76 operation....they have other aircrafts they fly.

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  10. that's,gud to hear,let them go on maintenance.

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  11. I support. I think they need serious maintainance. So they don't go about risking the lives of Nigerians

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  12. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin4 February 2016 at 18:59

    Good for them.

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  13. Enter your comment... They will lift the so called suspension after two weeks who wants to bet???

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