Most Airlines Are Yet To Upgrade Planes For Bad Weather - Minister Of Aviation, Hadi Sirika

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 16th Feb, 2022 - tori.ng

The minister said failure of the carriers to upgrade their flight equipment has led to incessant flight delays and cancellations by domestic airlines.

Hadi Sirika

The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika has disclosed that most airlines in the country are yet to upgrade their aeroplanes for bad weather.

The minister in his speech at the public presentation of the 2022 Seasonal Climate Prediction and the 2021 State of the Climate in Nigeria organized by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency on Tuesday February 15, said failure of the carriers to upgrade their flight equipment has led to incessant flight delays and cancellations by domestic airlines.

Sirika also revealed that most of the airlines have not adequately trained their pilots to take advantage of the latest Instrument Landing Systems deployed at airports by the Federal Government.

Insisting that the Federal Government has tried to provide globally acceptable equipment to aid flight activities, the Minister added;

“We put Category-3 ILS (Instrument Landing System) that you can use to land in 0.00hours. Unfortunately, some of the airlines or most of the airlines have not upgraded their own aeroplanes and trained their own pilots to take advantage of this equipment to be able to land.

“So we’ve done our bit and we also want to call on operators to please do same in the interest of safety and efficiency of our industry.”

 

Popular Stories
Expensive Joke! Man Dressed in Arab Clothes Terrifies People by Throwing 'Bombs' at Them in Public (Video)
Wow! Can You Identify the Mother? See the Ageless Woman Who is Often Mistaken for Her Daughters' Sister (Photos)
Revealed! This is Why You Should Never Wear any Underwear to Bed at Night
Top 6 Most Beautiful University Campuses in Nigeria (Photos)
All You Need To Know About 'The Beast' The US President's Official Car


Copyright © 2022 Tori.ng - All rights reserved
Tori.ng is owned and managed by Cyclofoss Technologies Ltd.