TDNigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, SAN, has reacted to the unusual incident involving a private aircraft that landed on a concrete road under construction in the Ogwashi-Uku area near Asaba after a missed approach at Asaba International Airport.
The aircraft, which attempted to land at 07:43 am local time, diverted from the runway and touched down on the construction road.
Fortunately, all four crew members exited safely without injuries and were transported to Asaba by road.
Unauthorized Departure
Keyamo confirmed that the aircraft subsequently departed the location at 11:02 GMT, returning to Lagos without obtaining the requisite regulatory approval.
He noted that Air Traffic Control (ATC) was only notified after the aircraft had already become airborne, meaning the flight had no clearance to take off again.
“This is a serious breach of regulations and security,” Keyamo stated, emphasizing that such actions undermine aviation safety and airspace management.
Regulatory Actions Taken
Keyamo outlined immediate steps taken by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA):
- Grounding of the aircraft upon arrival in Lagos pending investigation.
- Regulatory review of the flight while inquiries continue into the circumstances of the incident and unauthorized departure.
- Coordination with aviation stakeholders, including the operator and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, to establish full details.
- Suspension of the operator’s Permit for Non-Commercial Flight (PNCF).
- Review of operational, airworthiness, maintenance, and flight records as part of statutory responsibilities, with further enforcement action expected.
- Security agencies involvement, with the crew now in custody assisting investigations.
Public Reaction
Eyewitnesses expressed relief that the crew escaped unharmed but voiced concerns about aviation safety standards.
The incident has sparked debate about regulatory compliance and the need for stricter oversight of private operators.
Implications and Conclusion
- Safety Concerns: Landing outside designated runways poses risks to crew and civilians.
- Regulatory Breach: Unauthorized takeoff highlights lapses in compliance.
- Enforcement: NCAA’s swift grounding and suspension signal a zero-tolerance approach.
While the safe evacuation of the crew is a relief, the incident underscores the importance of strict adherence to aviation regulations.
Keyamo’s decisive response reflects government determination to uphold safety standards and restore public confidence.
The NCAA’s ongoing investigation will determine further sanctions, but the message is clear: aviation rules must be obeyed without exception.













