To ensure improved safety in the Nigerian airspace, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) is set to installation of Extended Very High Frequency Radio system in its stations across the country.
The installation of the equipment by NAMA is to address blind spots in the country’s airspace and to enhance safety and security in the air and on the ground.
Acting Managing Director, NAMA, Mr. Lawrence Pwajok, made this known last week at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos during the oversight visit of the joint National Assembly Committee on Aviation.
He said, the equipment, which is to boost air to ground communication, is already installed in some northern stations of the country including Abuja and Kano, while that of the Lagos centre would be installed in the next one week.
Besides, Pwajok explained that NAMA have Category III system in Lagos and Abuja airports, which could make aircraft land in zero visibility weather condition.
But, said that for the equipment to be functional, other navigation equipment provided by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) like the airfield lighting must be upgraded to the Category III status, while aircraft and pilots must also be in compliance.
He also said that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) must certify the equipment, aircraft and pilots for that purpose.
“In Lagos and Abuja airports, we are on Category III status. With this, aircraft can have zero visibility landing on the two airports. However, NAMA is also planning to upgrade the lighting system to Category III. The moment this is done, airlines can land with zero visibility at the two airports.”
Pwajok further stated that the Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria (TRACON), which was installed in 2010 needed upgrade as most of its software have become obsolete.
According to him, since the contract for the maintenance of the radar elapsed in 2014, the contract had not been renewed, saying that there was the need to have an improved system to further improve safety in the country.
Reacting, Senator Smart Adeyemi, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Aviation promised that the National Assembly would make provision for the upgrade of the radar.