In a bid to ensure flight
safety, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has charged its personnel to be
safety conscious and avoid habits that could impede operations for
aircraft. This charge was given by the Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Logistics Command, Air Vice Marshal Sani
Ahmed, at the weekend at the launch of NAF’s Flight Line Safety
Campaign. The campaign saw air personnel
picking foreign object debris across the flight line at 401 Aircraft Maintenance Depot, Lagos.
After that, they were taken through some first aid drills by an official of the Nigerian Red Cross, Bright Charles.
Personnel were also lectured
on safety in hangar and flight line environment, as well as engineering
practices and procedures in the Air Force.
According to Ahmed, the two-day safety campaign was aimed at reawakening safety habits on the flight line.
He said: “NAF operates
sensitive equipment and we don’t want anything to happen to them.
Therefore, there’s need to identify differences between safe habit and
unsafe act.
“Flying is a risky business
and so, we want to ensure we maintain high level safety in the flight
line. By now, personnel should be able to differentiate between hazard,
risk and danger.
“We introduced them to flight
line walk not just to keep the flight line clean, but so that they would
know that certain objects pose serious dangers to our operations.
” Somebody might see a small
metal and ignore it but that metal can cause serious risk if it pierces
the tyre. It would also cost money to repair or replace that tyre.
“This campaign is usually done
yearly because we have sophisticated equipment at hanger and so,
personnel need to be reminded on what to do to avoid disaster.”
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