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NCAA to sanction airlines, air crew that allow unauthorised passengers into cockpit

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has threatened to sanction airline operators and flights crew that allow unauthorised personnel into their aircraft cockpit during flight operations.

The Director General, NCAA, Capt. Musa Nuhu issued the warning in a letter: NCAA/ DG/ AIR/1/11/324 dated Oct. 25 and addressed to accountable managers in Lagos on Wednesday.

Nuhu decried the worrisome trend and vowed to take action stressing the importance of the aircraft cockpit and staring that it was a sterile working environment for the pilots.

“It has been brought to the notice of the authority of a worrisome development in which passengers are admitted into the flight deck (cockpit) especially on commercial air transport flights.

”Aircraft flight decks are designated sterile working environment and the presence of unauthorised persons is both a distraction to safe flight operations and a potential security.

“In addition, it is a violation of Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (NCARs) 8.5.1.12 and 8.5.1.13.

”All operators and flight crews are hereby warned to desist from admitting unauthorised persons into the cockpit during all phases of flight operations with immediate effect,” he said.

The director general warned that any violation of non-compliance with the directive would result in the imposition of applicable sanctions on both operators and flight crew.

The flight crews are personnel on an aircraft or spacecraft during a flight, especially the pilots and flight attendants on an airline.

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