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NCAA Denounces Senator Kalu’s Allegetion of Substance Use by Flight Crew, Poor  Supervision 

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has disproved claims by  Senator Orji Uzor Kalu  that flight crew are engaged in use of substances and that there are supposed lapses in the Authority’s oversight responsibilities.

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The NCAA Director General, Capt. Chris Najomo who provided factual clarifications in a press statement, in the public interest stated that contrary to the impression created, the Authority maintains a rigorous and internationally recognized system for certifying and monitoring the medical and professional fitness of all pilots operating in Nigeria.

He added that no pilot is permitted to operate a Nigerian-registered aircraft without holding both a valid pilot licence and a current medical certificate, as required by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (Nig. CARs) Part 8.4.1.4.

Najomo emphasised that holders of Commercial Pilot Licences (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licences (ATPL) are by the provisions of Nig. CARs 2.3.5.1 and 2.3.7.1, required to possess a Class 1 Medical Certificate before they are allowed to operate.

He said these medical certificates are issued only after comprehensive aero-medical evaluations by NCAA Authorized Aviation Medical Examiners (AAMEs) followed by approval of the medical report by NCAA’s in-house aero-medical assessors.

He affirmed that the scope of these examinations is extensive as it covers cardiovascular, neurological, psychological, metabolic, respiratory, and visual assessments to ensure that the pilot is fit to operate an aircraft safely. Nig. CARs Part 2.11.2.6(b) details the physical and mental requirements that must be met before a medical certificate is issued.

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The DGCA revealed that medical certificates are valid for twelve months for pilots under 40 years of age and six months for those aged 40 and above. At the expiration of these periods, he said pilots must undergo a new series of medical tests before their certificates can be renewed.

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In addition to this, he said Nig. CARs Part 8.5.1.5 explicitly prohibits any crew member from acting as a flight crew member within eight hours after consuming alcohol, while under the influence of alcohol, or while using any psychoactive substance that could affect alertness, judgement, or performance.

He explained that in accordance with this regulation, NCAA carries out on-the-spot alcohol or drug testing when there is reasonable suspicion of intoxication and it further authorizes random and unannounced testing for crew members , are allowing the results of such tests to be used as legal evidence.

Capt. Najomo recalled that only recently, in August 2025, the NCAA suspended the licence of a ValueJet pilot for initiating departure procedures without proper clearance, an example that underscores the Authority’s uncompromising commitment to safety and discipline.

He reiterated that Nigeria’s aviation oversight system has consistently met ICAO audit requirements under the Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP), placing the country among those maintaining effective safety supervision systems.According to him, take-offs are entirely manual operations carried out by the flight crew and autopilot functions are only activated after take-off, usually when the aircraft reaches a safe altitude.

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“The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has noted with concern the comments made by Distinguished Senator Orji Uzor Kalu on the floor of the Senate regarding alleged inadequacies in pilot preparation, claims of substance use among flight crew, and supposed lapses in the Authority’s oversight responsibilities.

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“The regulation makes it clear that an applicant must not suffer from any disease or condition that could suddenly render them unable to perform flight duties safely.It also screens for the use of psychoactive substances, mental or behavioral disorders, abnormal blood pressure, heart or lung diseases, neurological disorders, and other physiological conditions that could affect safe performance.

“Beyond the medical certification process, NCAA inspectors conduct daily ramp inspections at airports across the country. These inspections are not limited to aircraft alone; they include direct engagement with flight crew.

“During these inspections, inspectors verify crew licences, medical certificates, and general fitness for duty. Any irregularity is immediately addressed, and appropriate enforcement action is taken in line with the Authority’s zero-tolerance policy for safety violations.

“It is therefore inaccurate to suggest that pilots operate under the influence of substances or without adequate checks. The processes in place are not only thorough but also consistent with global standards prescribed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

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“With regard to the Senator’s comments suggesting that modern airplanes take off and land automatically, the Authority wishes to clarify that while many modern aircraft are equipped with advanced autopilot and autoland systems, these systems do not replace pilot control.

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“Similarly, although some aircraft have autoland capabilities, these are used only under specific weather and airport conditions and always under pilot supervision.Nigeria does not currently have any airport certified for Category III (CAT III) operations, which are required for fully automatic landings in low-visibility conditions.Therefore, all landings within Nigerian airspace are manually executed by pilots.

“The NCAA remains proud of its safety oversight record and the professionalism of Nigerian flight crew. The Authority continues to uphold the highest standards of safety through continuous inspections, random substance testing, enforcement actions, and strict adherence to ICAO provisions.

“The NCAA reiterates that the safety of air transport operations in Nigeria remains paramount and uncompromised. The Authority has never and will never tolerate any act that endangers public confidence in the aviation system.

“The concerns expressed by the Distinguished Senator are duly noted; however, they do not reflect the factual state of regulatory practice in the Nigerian aviation sector. The NCAA remains open to constructive engagement with the National Assembly and all stakeholders to strengthen the safety, security, integrity, and global reputation of Nigeria’s air transport industry.”, he wrote.


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