Categories: News

NAF receives AIB report on Kaduna crash involving Attahiru

The Accident Investigation Bureau has submitted an interim report of the air crash that resulted in the death of Ibrahim Attahiru, former chief of army staff, and 10 other military officers.

The report was submitted by Akin Olateru, AIB chief executive officer, to Oladayo Amao, chief of air staff, on Wednesday.

A military aircraft conveying the 11 officers crashed on May 21, 2021 near the Kaduna international airport.

Hours after the incident, the chief of air staff had constituted a committee to investigate the circumstances that led to the crash, which involved a NAF King-350 aircraft.

According to the AIB, 27 findings were listed in the report, while eight safety recommendations were also made.

“After about three months of painstaking joint investigation, the Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of AIB, Engr Akin Olateru FNSE, today 15 September 2021 submitted an interim report on the sad incident to the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Amao, at his office at NAF headquarters, Abuja,” a statement by Edward Gabkwet, NAF spokesman, reads.

“The submitted report is organised into three sections: namely; the information obtained in the course of the investigation; analysis of data collected in view of the Board’s Terms of Reference; and the conclusion, which covers the initial findings and immediate recommendations.

“It should be noted that at this interim stage, a total of 27 initial findings and 8 immediate safety recommendations were made for the convening authority, as well as other aviation related agencies for immediate implementation.

“It is expected that the final report will contain the flight data recorder readout, the reviewed operator’s and service provider’s standard operating procedures, as well as other detailed analysis.”

Speaking during the presentation of the report, the air chief commended the collaboration between NAF and the AIB, adding that it would help to promote transparency.

In his remarks, Olateru said copies of the report will also be submitted to the minister of aviation and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), as part of efforts to ensure that the recommendations are implemented.

Trends Admin

Recent Posts

If Nigeria Is Not Divided, We Will Never Have Any Sense in the North

If Nigeria Is Not Divided, We Will Never Have Any Sense in the North  …

4 hours ago

TRUMP SAYS IRAN DEAL ‘ALL SIGNED’ AS STRAIT OF HORMUZ PARTIALLY REOPENS

TRUMP SAYS IRAN DEAL ‘ALL SIGNED’ AS STRAIT OF HORMUZ PARTIALLY REOPENS   President Donald…

4 hours ago

Abdulsalami Opens Up on Secret Detention of MKO Abiola

Abdulsalami Opens Up on Secret Detention of MKO Abiola Nearly three decades after the death…

6 hours ago

UK Announces Social Media Ban for Children Under 16

UK Announces Social Media Ban for Children Under 16 The United Kingdom has announced plans…

6 hours ago

Atiku Camp Rejects Court-Ordered ADC Deregistration, Alleges Plot to Cripple Opposition

Atiku Camp Rejects Court-Ordered ADC Deregistration, Alleges Plot to Cripple Opposition ABUJA — The camp…

7 hours ago

BREAKING: Kenneth Okonkwo Withdraws Support for Atiku

BREAKING: Kenneth Okonkwo Withdraws Support for Atiku Former presidential spokesperson of the Labour Party Presidential…

7 hours ago