
NCAA to ATOs: Compliance with Aviation Regulations Non-negotiable
Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Captain Chris Najomo, Monday, urged Approved Training Organisations, ATOs, to comply with the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations, Nig. CARs, while training personnel.
Najomo, represented by the General Manager, Licensing, NCAA, Mr Hyelni Bassi, said ATOs play crucial roles in the aviation ecosystem, adding that the air transport sector, its professionals and the travelling public depend on their training and compliance measures.
He spoke at a stakeholders’ workshop on Managing Approved Organisations’ Compliance with the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations, Nig. CARs, held in Lagos.
His words: “The industry, aviation professionals and ultimately, the travelling public depend on the rigorous training and compliance measures that we establish together. These organisations are the foundation upon which we build well-trained professionals who ensure the safety and efficiency of our aviation operations.
“Today, we face significant challenges in maintaining high standards of quality and compliance within our training organisations. Rapid advancements in technology, evolving regulatory frameworks and the increasing complexity of aviation operations necessitate a proactive and collaborative approach.
“This workshop is an opportunity for stakeholders to share insights, discuss best practices, and foster a culture of transparency and accountability in their training programs as they are expected to explore various aspects of compliance management, including regulatory requirements, evaluation methodologies, and mechanisms for continuous improvement..
“Together, let us work diligently to ensure that our Approved Training Organizations not only meet but exceed the expectations set forth by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations.”
Meanwhile, the Head of ATO Inspectorate, Adoyi Sunnie, said the workshop was organised based on the information at the disposal of the CAA, adding that most of the applications received do not comply with the requirements of the regulations.
He said: “As the CAA and also the applicants, we have a responsibility to do what is right, the applicants must comply with regulations. They must have adequate facilities and conducive working environment appropriate for the task to be performed, there must be availability of information, technical data, equipment, training devices and materials to conduct the proposed or approved courses
“Others are adequacy of key management and instructional personnel to plan, perform and supervise the training to be conducted; development and implementation of appropriate policies, procedures, standards through their manuals; establishment and implementation of an effective quality and Safety Management System, among others.
“But we are leveraging technology to get this job done as quickly as possible without compromising standards.”
SOURCE: Vanguard