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Aero Airlines Faces Sanction For Using Ladder To Get Passengers Off Chartered Flight As Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika Orders Probe Of Incident

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“ If the airline is found culpable, the full weight of sanctions within extant laws and regulations would be applied on it” Aviation Minister, Senator Hadi Sirika has stated as he orders probe of the infamous incident that saw Aero Airlines use ladder to disembarked passengers from a chartered flight.

According to trending report available to societynowng.com.

The Honourable Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika has directed an immediate investigation into the use of an unauthorized equipment by Aero Contractors Airlines at the conclusion of a charter flight to Bauchi over the weekend.

Several reports received by the Honourable Minister have indicated the airline used a ladder to disembark passengers from a Boeing 737 aircraft at the Bauchi airport on Saturday December 19th 2015.

According to the Minister, the act is inconsistent with Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (NCARs) and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS).

The investigation will determine the immediate and remote causes of the incident with a view to developing and implementing measures that will prevent a reoccurrence of the unsafe and unacceptable procedure that exposed passengers to high risk of serious injury.

He reiterated that if the airline is found culpable, the full weight of sanctions within extant laws and regulations would be applied on it.

The Honourable Minister assures the traveling public that the Ministry of Transportation in collaboration with Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) will ensure strict adherence to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations as well as ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices by all operators.

Sirika further states that the ministry will not shriek in its responsibility to ensure a safe and secure air transport services which he views as sacrosanct.
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James Odaudu
Deputy Director, Press and Public Affairs.

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