THE National Assembly Joint Committee on Aviation investigating the
Dana plane crash was told, yesterday, that seven years after the
Bellview plane crash where 117 perished, investigations were yet to be
concluded.
Disclosing this when he appeared before the committee at its second
day public hearing, yesterday, Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer,
CEO, Accident Investigation Bureau, AIB, Captain Yusuf Lawal, told the
committee members that investigations into the ADC crash which claimed
the life of the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Maccido, his son and other
victims had also not been concluded.
The Senate and the House of Representatives Committees on Aviation
are presently carrying out a four-day investigation into the Dana air
crash in Lagos and cargo plane that crashed in Ghana.
Lawal who also revealed that investigations into the Bellview crash
were still on-going, stressed that the black box of the flight was never
recovered from the crash site, just as he said the 2005 report on the
Sosoliso air crash was released in 2006.
The AIB boss who disclosed that despite the inability of the bureau
to analyse the black box, qualified staff of the bureau accompanied the
box to the United States to avoid any interference, adding that if
Nigeria as a country must set up a flight recorder laboratory popularly
called the black box, a total of $5.6 million would be required.
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