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NGMedicine8 days ago

‘Only American pilot and his God know how aircraft landed on Delta road’

A private aircraft with registration number N989BC landed on a newly constructed road in the Ogwashi-Uku area of Delta State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Safety Investigation Board (NSIB) is investigating the incident. The pilot, an American-licensed 75-year-old, and the co-pilot, a 70-year-old, were operating under U.S. aviation regulations. The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) stated that the aircraft had a flight plan from Lagos to Asaba, but the pilot could not land in Asaba and performed a go-around. The pilot later took off from the road, an unauthorized action. NCAA Director of Operations, Capt Don Spiff, emphasized that investigations are ongoing and cautioned against premature conclusions.

Source document: Nigerian Safety Investigation Board (NSIB)

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Vanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter8 days ago
‘Only American pilot and his God know how aircraft landed on Delta road’

A private aircraft with registration number N989BC landed on a newly constructed road in the Ogwashi-Uku area of Delta State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Safety Investigation Board (NSIB) is investigating the incident. The pilot, an American-licensed 75-year-old, and the co-pilot, a 70-year-old, were operating under U.S. aviation regulations. The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) stated that the aircraft had a flight plan from Lagos to Asaba, but the pilot could not land in Asaba and performed a go-around. The pilot later took off from the road, an unauthorized action. NCAA Director of Operations, Capt Don Spiff, emphasized that investigations are ongoing and cautioned against premature conclusions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the incident, including statements from official sources such as the Nigerian Safety Investigation Board (NSIB) and the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). The language is neutral, and the article does not exhibit clear bias, editorializing, or one-sided sourcing. It provides context about the pilots' licenses, the flight plan, and the ongoing investigation without taking a stance or using loaded language.

Official sources cited

  • government Nigerian Safety Investigation Board (NSIB)
  • government Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)
Vanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter8 days ago
Why 75-year-old pilot flew aircraft that landed on Delta road — NCAA

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has revealed that the pilot who flew a private aircraft that landed on a road in Delta State is 75 years old, with the co-pilot being 70. Both pilots hold American licenses and operated under U.S. aviation regulations. The NCAA stated that neither pilot was considered overaged under the applicable rules. The current age limit for commercial pilots in Nigeria is 65, but regulations are under review. The NCAA director emphasized that investigations into the incident are ongoing and that the Nigerian Safety Investigation Board (NSIB) is handling the case.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information from the NCAA without overtly biased language or framing. It reports on the incident and the regulatory context without taking a clear stance or emphasizing one perspective over another. The tone is neutral and informative.

Official sources cited

  • government Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority

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