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  .   Accident Investigation Bureau Nigeria(AIB) and Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) in collaboration with Southern California Safety  Institute(SCSI) organised a workshop to train Air safety Investigators, Airport correspondents, Aviation  stakeholders, among others, on the basic skills required for efficient and effective air accident   

  Investigation occurrence and its coverage, as well as , good management of information arising from same, and its accurate reportage.     

This is part of the Bureau’s effort to promote air safety.  The workshop with the theme: “Investigation Management and Media Relations( IMMR)” taking  place at Immaculate Diamond Hotel, Abuja, with participants drawn from the industry Regulators, Air  traffic controllers, Air accident Investigators, Media practitioners, and a host of others, is to run till  Friday 11th November, 2022.    

 Addressing participants at the commencement of the training, Air accident Investigation Expert, Matt  Robinson, from Southern California Safety Institute(SCSI) and the programme Coordinator, Dr Abiodun,  Asekun , a renowned aircraft engineer, both in their remarks stated that, the programme is designed to  ensure that participants at the end of the training are expected to be abreast of basic principles of Air  accident Investigation and aviation safety standards framework, required for the efficient and effective  conduct and coordination of aviation safety management systems (SMS) .

 This is not the first time AIB is organising this kind of programmes. The Bureau it would be recalled, had, in 2019 organised similar programmes in Lagos for aviation correspondents but put its follow- up  on hold as a result of covid 19 pandemic.    

 The Abuja edition of the workshop, coming barely a week to the commencement of the Bunjul Accord Group Accident Investigation Agency (BAGAIA ) programme and workshops in which, AIB will host, equally explains the Bureau‘s resolve not to rest on its oars in stepping up efforts to deepen  partnership and collaboration of inter- agency to secure a safer airspace.    

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