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No evidence against Air Peace co-pilot in Port Harcourt incident – NCAA

No evidence against Air Peace co-pilot in Port Harcourt incident – NCAA

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Saturday, justified
its decision to clear Air Peace co-pilot, David Bernard, in the recent Port
Harcourt airport runway excursion incident, saying its internal investigation
and the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau, NSIB, report did not indict him.

On July 13, 2025, an Air Peace aircraft veered off the
runway while landing at the Port Harcourt International Airport.

The NSIB, in its preliminary investigation, revealed that
the aircraft touched down 2,264 metres from the runway threshold, well beyond
the recommended touchdown zone, and eventually came to a stop at 209 metres
into the clearway.

After preliminary investigation by the NSIB, it stated that
“initial toxicological tests conducted on the flight crew revealed positive
results for certain substances, including indicators of alcohol consumption. A
cabin crew member also tested positive for THC, the psychoactive component in
cannabis.”

Although the airline staff and crew had denied the test
result, the NCAA, during an X space, said it adhered to due process based on
the available facts and internal investigations.

Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at the
NCAA, Michael Achimugu, said: “I learnt yesterday that the NCAA was being
blamed for giving clearance to the first officer. But based on the NCAA
internal findings and the NSIB preliminary report, the co-pilot was not found
culpable.

“In fact, he advised the captain to go around, which the
captain did not heed. Given that, we believe it is unjust to keep someone
grounded for a year while an investigation is ongoing if there is no evidence
of wrongdoing.

“I have reached out to the NSIB and spoken to their team,
but I’m still waiting for comprehensive feedback.”

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