Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Ladder crisis: Aero indicts Bauchi airport manager
Ladder crisis: Aero indicts Bauchi airport manager
By: Chukwuemeke Iwelunmo Monday, 21 Dec 2015 07:59PM
Business
The Accountable Manager and Managing Director, Aero, Capt Russel Lee Foon, has said that the airline was assured of adequate ground handling services by the Bauchi Airport Manager before the airline embarked on a flight with B737—500 series with registration 5N-BLG.
Lee Foon, who disclosed this while briefing aviation correspondents, on Monday, on what happened at Bauchi Airport, at the weekend, added that the charter was booked by a group of young people, who were to attend a wedding party and that the groom was also on board.
The Accountable Manager explained that on December 18, 2015, the airline Head of Ground Operations, Mr. Peter Omata, confirmed the handling of the flight through the Airport Manager of Bauchi, Mr. Abubakar, and that he, also, confirmed, on many occasions, the availability of the air stairs and cost.
He further explained that prior to leaving Abuja, the Flight dispatcher contacted the Airport Manager to advise that the aircraft was taxing out and he confirmed that they were ready to receive the flight.
According to him, “At 10:42 the aircraft touched down on Runway 35 at the Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport. The controller advised the crew that due the absence of marshallers and ramp officials of any sort, that parking would be at their own discretion.”
He continued, “At 10:44 the flight dispatcher on board contacted the Airport Manager to advise him that they were on the ground, to which he confirmed that he was seeing the aircraft on taxi and that they were waiting. After parking, the captain reported that they waited for up to 10 minutes for the stairs to be brought to the aircraft but no assistance or stairs came to the aircraft. The captain reported that he informed the passengers of the situation as they were beginning to get agitated. What was not known to the crew, at the beginning of the flight, was that the groom of the wedding was on board the flight. The wedding was to start in another 20 minutes.”
The Accountable Manager stated that at 10:57 a.m. the crew called the Controller to enquire why there was no one to position the stairs to the aircraft and that he was told that the stairs had “just broken down” and that the fire services were making provisions to sort it out.
He added that after waiting for another five to seven minutes the passengers became furious, as they were now getting very late for the wedding, adding that at that point the captain went to the cabin and explained to them that he may have to take them back to Abuja as they cannot disembark for lack of stairs.
According to him, “The group insisted that he cannot keep them on board the aircraft and he considered that their anger was becoming potentially threatening for the crew to take them back to Abuja. The alternative which the fire services provided was a ladder, which the passengers took as an option, and on their own free will, decided to use the ladder to disembark against the wishes of the captain and crew. The captain allowed this procedure, in order to reduce what he thought was a volatile situation.”
Meanwhile, the Accountable Manager said that an investigation into the event had begun and that the results could lead to changes in the airline’s operational procedures.
The findings, he stated, would become a part of the airline training and Crew Resource Management (CRM) re-currency training exercises.
He said that the decision to perform any further charters into Bauchi had been suspended on B737 equipment but that the airline could consider charters into Bauchi on Q400 or Dash 8-300 aircraft.
Lee Foon stated that any future charters to destinations that were not areas of scheduled commercial flight operations must have at least one permanent ground handling company that is functional before we will consider it.
“We will continue to operate our aircraft safely and within the guidelines of the law and the company must continue to ensure the safety and security of our crews and passengers, he said
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