NCAA announces plan to close Air Space over harmattan dust haze
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority ( NCAA) has mandated all pilots and airlines to ensure use of Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) seasonal climate prediction to ensure safety of operations due to the dust haze.
NCAA in a circular titled: ‘Aviation weather in dry season,’ which was signed by the Director General of the agency, Captain Musa Nuhu said pilots should expect moderate to severe dust haze, early morning fog along coastal areas which in some instances reduces horizontal visibility to less than 200 metres.
The circular also said air- to- ground visibility would be affected and that aerodrome visibility may fall below prescribed operating minimal standard, all due to dust haze or fog.
The agency warned, dust haze or fog can blot out runway markers and airfield lighting over wide visual areas making visual navigation extremely difficult or impossible.
NCAA said all these may lead to delays, diversions and/or cancellations where terminal visibility falls below the prescribed aerodrome minima.
Captain Nuhu further stated that air traffic control may close the airspace when any of the three- : air-to-ground visibility, visual navigation impairment and runway markers shrouding due to dust haze is observed or forecast by NiMet
The agency mandated airline operators to ensure that necessary measures are put in place to cushion the effect of inclement weather and reduce delays and cancellations on their passengers.