Sunday, July 19, 2026

Asaba Incident: ‎NCAA grounds aircraft,  bans pilots from flying in Nigeria’s airspace amid probe

Mr ‎Najomo expressed surprise over the circumstances surrounding the incident.

• July 15, 2026
Mt Fortune Idu, Convener, Airport Business Summit (ABSE 2026); Capt. Chris Najomo, Director-General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Dr Richard Aisebeogun, a Former Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria at ABSE 2026 on Wednesday in Lagos
Mt Fortune Idu, Convener, Airport Business Summit (ABSE 2026); Capt. Chris Najomo, Director-General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Dr Richard Aisebeogun, a Former Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria at ABSE 2026 on Wednesday in Lagos

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has said the pilots involved in the recent Asaba airport incident have been suspended from operating in Nigerian airspace, pending investigations.

The Director-General of the NCAA, Capt. Chris Najomo, said both the pilot-in-command and the second-in-command have been banned from flying in the Nigerian Airspace and are under investigation.

Mr ‎Najomo disclosed this while speaking at the Airport Business Summit (ABSE 2026) on Wednesday in Lagos.

‎According to him, the suspension was a precautionary measure to allow for a thorough investigation.

‎‎He said that the aircraft involved in the incident has also been grounded, while the authority conducts its own investigation after the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) transferred the matter to the NCAA.

Mr Najomo stated, ‎”The investigation is still ongoing. The aircraft is grounded and the pilots are suspended from flying in this airspace until we conclude our investigation.”

He noted that the decision was necessary to preserve the integrity of the investigative process and ensure aviation safety.

Mr ‎Najomo, who said he had spent 45 years as a pilot, expressed surprise over the circumstances surrounding the incident, stating that pilots do not ordinarily mistake a road for a runway.

‎‎”As a pilot for 45 years, one does not see a road and land on the road. We will look at every possible motive and factor surrounding the incident,” he said.

‎He added that the State Security Service (SSS) is also participating in the investigation to determine the circumstances that led to the incident.

‎According to him, the suspension of the pilots and the grounding of the aircraft will remain in force until investigations are completed and the authorities determine the appropriate regulatory actions.

‎Mr ‎Najomo also disclosed that the permit for non-commercial flight (PMF) of the operator has been suspended.

‎Speaking on the ABSE 2026, Mr Najomo reaffirmed the NCAA’s commitment to maintaining safety standards and strengthening regulatory oversight in Nigeria’s aviation industry.

‎‎On June 10, a Bombardier Challenger 601-3A, a VMO Aero-operated aircraft, was reported to have mistakenly landed on a road under construction near Asaba Airport.

‎The preliminary investigation disclosed that the pilot after landing on the road, later departed to land in Lagos airport.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

U.S. Mission[Credit: X.com]

World

U.S. issues security alert to Americans worldwide as Iran kills two soldiers

The U.S. government issued a warning to all Americans worldwide amid the escalating war against Iran.

President Bola Tinubu (Credit: Presidency)

Heading 3

Tinubu’s scorecard is 139 million Nigerians in poverty; he should resign, not seek re-election: ADC

“The evidence of 139 million people living in poverty and 17 million at risk of starvation is President Tinubu’s scorecard,” the party said.

Flooded Lagos road used to illustrate the story

Lagos

Lagos govt working to tackle flooding, says SSG

She said the government was assessing critical drainage channels and other vulnerable locations to strengthen ongoing flood control measures.

Anambra road crash

States

Three killed, four injured in Anambra road crash: FRSC

The FRSC said the accident occurred on Friday along the Nnobi–Agulu–Awka road.

Atiku standing with Amaechi

Politics

2027: Group asks ADC, Atiku to drop Amaechi as vice-presidential candidate

The group accused Mr Amaechi of desperation, saying that he lacked the grassroots strength required to win the election.

Jens Spahn. [PHOTO CREDIT: ZDF]

Heading 4

German lawmaker resigns after backlash for welcoming child through surrogacy

The 46-year-old politician and his party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), had backed a ban on surrogacy.