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AIB submits interim report on ex-army chief plane crash

A total of 27 initial findings and eight immediate safety recommendations were made for immediate implementation.

• September 15, 2021
NAF plane crash of former CoAS
NAF plane crash of former CoAS

The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) Nigeria has submitted the interim report on the crash involving the military aircraft that killed the former Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Attahiru, to the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshall Oladayo Amao.

The crash also killed other passengers in the flight.

The announcement was made in a statement issued by the bureau’s spokesperson, Tunji Oketumbi, on Wednesday.

The former CAS was killed along with 10 others including aides and crew when the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) King Air -350 aircraft they were travelling in crashed in the northern state of Kaduna.

The CAS had directed that a joint investigative body consisting of experienced NAF safety officers and the AIB be constituted to investigate the circumstances surrounding the air crash.

Presenting the report, the commissioner of AIB, Akin Olateru, said the bureau was submitting the interim report on the sad incident to CAS after about three months of a painstaking joint investigation.

Mr Olateru said the joint investigation with the NAF was its first direct involvement in military air crash investigation in the country and second investigation outside its mandate, having also assisted Sao Tome and Principe in the past.

The commissioner said that copies of the report, with the endorsement of the CAS, would also be submitted to the Ministry of Aviation and Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to ensure that the recommendations addressed to aviation agencies were implemented.

Mr Olateru said although the accident involved a military aircraft and crew, it happened at a civil airport adding that the involvement of AIB in the investigation by the Nigerian Air Force would help in closing the gaps on the civil aviation side.

“The submitted report was 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.

“At this interim stage, a total of 27 initial findings and eight 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,” he said.

While receiving the report, the CAS reiterated the main essence of activating the joint investigative clause contained in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the NAF and the AIB on July 1, 2020.

The CAS stated also that the outcome of the investigation was not necessarily aimed at punitive measures but essentially at generally improving safety in the aviation industry. 

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