48 AIB-N Staff Trained At NCAT As Both Agencies Discuss Training Collaboration

48 AIB-N Staff Trained At NCAT As Both Agencies Discuss Training Collaboration

The Commissioner/CEO, Accident Investigation Bureau, Nigeria (AIB-N), Engr. Akin Olateru says 48 of AIB-N staff have undergone training at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria (NCAT).
Speaking on Wednesday when the Rector of the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria (NCAT), Capt. Alkali Modibbo and his top management team paid him a courtesy call at the AIB corporate head office in Abuja, Olateru said: “This visit is in the spirit of collaboration. Training is extremely important in any organization and that is what makes the organization grow. Training is what has been central to what we do. So far, in the AIB, we have trained 48 of our staff at NCAT. Before the end of this year, we will be training 16 of our staff to have a private pilot license (PPL). The programme is starting February 14th this year. So far, we have trained 17 of our aircraft engineers at NCAT. We are currently having nine of our of staff on students review.” “We have trained two of our air traffic controllers and two dispatchers at NCAT. Recently, one of the new units we set up, the Command and-Control Centre also had seven staff trained on radiotelephony. So, it is a partnership that is growing” he noted.
Olateru urged the States and Federal Government to be sponsoring students in NCAT as they used to do adding that this would enable children of poor background to benefit from NCAT training services.
Both agencies reaffirmed their commitment to stronger collaboration in the area of capacity development and other aviation industry projects and areas of mutual benefits that would further improve aviation safety and development.
AIB-N also announced that it would launch its world-class training facility that will be the first in Africa before the end of 2023. The Commissioner said the AIB-N Training Centre located close to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Abuja is about 90 percent completed and should be ready at about the third quarter of 2022.
“AIB is setting up a training school which is the first of its kind in the history of Africa. That will be the first. It is a welcomed initiative. We have been talking to NCAT among great institutions in the world that teach aircraft accident investigation courses. We have worked on a curriculum and we will want us to revisit that because the training school is about 90 percent completed” he stated.
He also said the essence of the facility is to deepen training as AIB-N prioritizes manpower development adding that the NCAT visit will deepen their collaboration on training. The AIB-N Commissioner urged the NCAT to create a platform for training all non-technical personnel of the aviation industry on aviation awareness appreciation programme
In his remarks, Modibbo said AIB-N’s commitment to acquiring modern facilities and manpower development resonates positively with NCAT adding that NCAT has been re-equipping to remain at the forefront in aviation education. The Rector urged for more patronage from AIB-N even as he appreciated the synergy between the two agencies in the area of capacity development.

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Albinus Chiedu is a journalist, aviation media consultant, events management professional, and author. He has practiced journalism since 2000.

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