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Nigerian Air Force chief orders improved safety in air operations

From ThisDay · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Chief of the Air Staff directed improved safety management for air operations.
  • The directive aims to prevent accidents during the planning and execution phases.
  • Enhanced safety protocols are crucial for operational efficiency and personnel well-being.

The Nigerian Air Force's Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Kelvin Aneke, has mandated enhanced safety management protocols for all air operations. This directive specifically targets the planning and execution phases, emphasizing the need for rigorous safety measures to prevent incidents.

Aneke's instruction underscores a commitment to improving operational safety within the Air Force. The focus on both planning and implementation aims to create a comprehensive safety net, ensuring that potential risks are identified and mitigated before and during flight missions. This proactive approach is seen as vital for maintaining the integrity of air operations and safeguarding personnel.

The directive is expected to lead to a review and potential overhaul of existing safety procedures. By prioritizing safety management, the Air Force seeks to minimize the likelihood of accidents and ensure the efficient and secure conduct of its missions across the country.

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Originally published by ThisDay in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.