Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has announced that the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika are among the top dignitaries that would attend the review of the Civil Aviation Investigation of Air Accidents and Incidents Regulations, 2006 spearheaded by the bureau.
The objective of the review is to ensure that the regulation is in tandem with current changes in the industry, especially in the area of accident investigation in line with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) updates and new policies.
Oketunbi said the review of the existing 2006 policy was pertinent in order for aviation industry in Nigeria to conform to the updated International Civil Aviation Organisation Standards and Recommended Practices, (SARPS).
He also added that the review became necessary in a bid for its policy to current standards around the world.
Statement issued in Lagos at the weekend by the Spokesman of AIB, Mr. Tunji Oketunbi noted that since the current policy, which was promulgated in November 2006 came into operations, there had been series of amendments to accident and incident investigation by ICAO especially to the Annex 13 of the convention.
The AIB spokesman said that as one of the leading globally recognised aviation investigators, it could not operate in isolation of global standards and recommended practices.
The statement added, “The management has noticed some gaps in the current regulations, which the new one will seek to address. We hereby requested relevant aviation stakeholders like airline operators, professionals, unions, oil companies operating within the sector, individuals with key interest in aviation Non-Governmental Organisations, NGOs, and the general public for their valuable contributions on the proposed amendment.
“We are doing this in conformity with our regulation 22, which reads in part, ‘These regulations shall be amended from time to time to bring them into conformity with the provisions of ICAO Annex 13, any amendment thereto and the Civil Aviation Act.’”
The workshop, which is slated for Tuesday, February 23, 2016 in Lagos at the Western Hotels, Ikeja would also witness in attendance other top aviation stakeholders and professionals from the Ministry of Transportation, aviation agencies, airlines, concessionaires and private sector.
Oketunbi said that industry professionals like the immediate past President of Aviation Round Table (ART), Capt. Dele Ore and the Managing Director of Aeroconsut Limited, Babatunde Obadofin would also present papers that would usher in the new policy for accident investigation in the sector.
Apart from the duo, technical directors from AIB are expected to present papers while the Chief Executive Officer of the bureau, Dr. Felix Abali would present the welcome address.