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NCAA Rejects Calls To Reduce Pilots’ Training Duration
The Nigerian Civil Avia
tion Authority (NCAA) has rejected the call by some airline operators to reduce the mandatory training of pilots to once a year.
The NCAA’s General Manager, Public Relations, Mr Sam Adurogboye, made this known in an interview with our correspondent recently in Lagos.
Our reports that in Nigeria, pilots travel overseas twice a year to carry out simulator training after which the NCAA will renew their licences.
Some airline operators had recently complained that the training cost them about N55 billion annually and had urged the NCAA to review the rules due to the current economic situation in the country.
However, Adurogboye explained that the job of the NCAA was not done based on sentiments but in accordance with the rules and regulations in operation.
He explained that the new Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig.CARs), which came into effect on July 1, was done by all stakeholders in the sector, including airline operators.
“Whatever is being done on training is in the regulation and it is well captured. As it is done in Nigeria, so it is also done in other countries of the world and it is inline with ICAO recommended standards and practices.
“So it is not a thing that because there is economic downturn that somebody will just wake up and ask that the rules be changed”.
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