Aviation spokesperson said a routine safety operation was being carried out.
A chartered plane carrying officials of the opposition All
Progressives Congress, APC, was prevented from landing Thursday at the
Gombe Airport because the pilot noticed a fire truck was parked on the
runway.
The plane which took off from Abuja was conveying the APC officials
to Gombe for the inauguration of the state’s interim Executive Committee
of the party.
The leader of the delegation and former Minister of State for Power
and Steel, Murtala Aliyu, informed PREMIUM TIMES over the telephone that
relevant government agencies may be behind the incident.
“We had almost descended to Gombe Airport when the Pilot informed us
that there was a truck on the runway and he cannot land, he also told us
that he does not have enough fuel to go back to Abuja,” he said.
Mr. Aliyu said the pilot had no option but to take the risk of taking an emergency landing at Bauchi Airstrip.
When contacted, the spokesperson of Aviation agencies, Yakubu Datti,
said the Airport was closed for a routine operation to check fire
tenders.
He said it was observed that some of the fire trucks were out of
shape; and according to regulations, all fire trucks at airports must be
in good shape at all times before planes can land. He said authorities
decided to conduct the operation Thursday because there was no scheduled
flight.
“They decided to shut down the Airport and run the trucks because
there were no scheduled flights and the shutdown was just for a few
hours,” he said.
Mr. Aliyu, however, faulted the claim of the aviation spokesperson,
saying the authorities should have let the pilot know before he took off
from Abuja.
“The Pilot was in constant communication with the Control towers and
there was no indication whatsoever that Gombe Airport was closed to
traffic until we got there,” he said.
Mr. Datti, however, said such problems arise because some of the
planes being used for chatter service are only registered overseas and
conduct ‘Kabukabu’ business in Nigeria.
“Some of them don’t even understand most of the regulations, so if
they want to operate they should come and register in Nigeria, as it is
they register outside, pay insurance outside, hire foreign pilots and
crew, you never hear a scheduled flight have this sort of problems,” he
said.
Mr. Datti said aviation authorities take issues of safety very seriously and the fire tender
operations are ICAO requirements.
Mr. Aliyu said his delegation had to use vehicles from Bauchi back to
Gombe to conduct the inauguration exercise. He, however, added that
they were forced to stay the night in Bauchi because the airstrip there
had no facility for night flights.
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