The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) has urged the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to reconsider its sanction on a ValueJet pilot and her assistant over Abuja airport incident involving Fuji musician, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (a.k.a. KWAM 1).
This is contained in a statement signed by NAAPE’s National President, Mr Galadima Abednego, on Saturday in Lagos.
Tribune Online reports that the NCAA announced the suspension of the two pilots over safety violation after the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja incident involving KWAM 1.
Tribune Online further reports that the NCAA, subsequently blacklisted the Fuji star for six months and placed him on ‘No-fly list’ on the directive of the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, over unruly conduct at the ValueJet tarmac.
The Fuji star, who earlier denied allegations of unruly behaviours and that his flask contained alcoholic drinks while attempting to board Abuja-Lagos bound ValueJet flight, later apologised to Nigerians and the authorities following the sanctions.
Abednego called for a transparent, unbiased, and open investigation into the ValueJet tarmac incident involving the popular musician.
He agreed the ValueJet captain should have acted with optimal discretion but condemned the musician’s unruly behaviour.
According to him, aviation rests on two pillars—safety and security—and as a frontline professional association, NAAPE places the highest premium on these principles.
Abednego commended the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development and the NCAA Director-General for prompt and decisive action in the public interest.
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The President of the aircraft pilots and engineers insisted that KWAM 1 should be held culpable for his actions.
Abednego urged the NCAA to reconsider and review its decision against the ValueJet pilot and first officer, with a view to restoring their licences.
He said: “While we note the captain’s less than optimal discretion, we totally condemn KWAM 1’s crude, unruly behaviour and arrogant display.
“NAAPE calls on the authorities to lay the blame on KWAM 1 and make him face the full wrath of the law to prevent future incidents.
“While we are not against investigation, we demand it be open, transparent, and unbiased.
“The intense provocation caused by KWAM 1’s actions stretched the tolerance of seasoned pilots with unblemished records.
Abednego urged ValueJet to continue providing full support to the captain and first officer.
“NAAPE calls on all Nigerians, especially the flying public, to cooperate with lawful authorities in airports and with aviation workers.
“Passengers should always exercise restraint, knowing safety is aviation’s top priority. Let us cooperate with airlines to help them serve us better,” he said.
(NAN)
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