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NCAA to sanction pilots working for multiple airlines, says it ‘violates regulations’

NCAA to sanction pilots working for multiple airlines, says it ‘violates regulations’ NCAA to sanction pilots working for multiple airlines, says it ‘violates regulations’

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) says it will sanction pilots working for multiple airlines.

In a letter dated November 6, 2024, and addressed to all aircraft operators, titled ‘Prohibition of Ad-Hoc Flight Operations for Multiple Airlines,’ Chris Najomo, the NCAA acting director-general (DG), said the issue was uncovered through the aviation authority’s surveillance reports.

“It has come to the notice of the authority through our surveillance reports that licensed flight crew members utilize the privileges simulators and proficiency checks endorsed on their license to operate for multiple airlines,” the letter reads.

“The Flight Simulator Training Device/facility approved by the Authority is operator specific based on the training program and the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for such an operator.”

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According to Najomo, when pilots work for multiple airlines concurrently, without considering the safety implications, it creates a risk for the industry.

He informed all operators and holders of pilot licences that the action will be treated as a violation of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations.

“The authority will take appropriate enforcement action on violators of this directive, effective from November 11, 2024,” he said.

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The acting DG added that simulator renewals will now be directly tied to the operators.

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