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NCAA issues alerts to airline operators over fuel Contamination

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The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued an All Operator’s Letter (AOL) alerting airline operators over fuel contamination incidents in the aviation industry.

This followed a recent discovery of a huge volume of water in the fuel tank of one of the aircraft belonging to Max Air, which operation of all Boeing 737 aircraft in its fleet was suspended last week.

After the discovery, which grounded the Max Air aircraft, the NCAA dispatched a team of investigators to Lagos, Kano and Abuja, where the airline had refuelled prior to the incident.

According to Daily Trust, amidst the uproar that greeted the discovery which averted a major incident in the industry, the NCAA followed up with an AOL to alert operators of the risks and hazards associated with aircraft refuelling.

It reports that the AOL085 with reference number NCAA/DAWS/AD.1104/AOL085, dated July 14, 2023, addressed to all airlines, aircraft operators and aviation fuel suppliers, was signed by the Director of Airworthiness Standards of NCAA, Gbolahan Abatan, an engineer.

“One of the most important topics in aviation safety is aircraft refuelling safety procedures and precautions. It is the ground handling operation with the highest risk factor as compared to other operations.

“There have been many flight accidents in history caused by fuel contamination resulting in abnormal operation of aircraft engines. Water is a major contaminant, amongst others.

“In recent times, the NCAA has been receiving mandatory occurrence reports from airlines and other aircraft operators with issues related to water being found in the aircraft fuel tank of the aircraft.

“Of recent is a report of a significant amount of water drained from the fuel tank of a Boeing 737 aircraft that had a fuel indication and gauge malfunction in-flight,” the letter is quoted by the newspaper.

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