The Caverton Helicopter accident occurred on February 2, 2019, crash-landing at Kabba, Kogi State.
The vice president and the aides in his entourage escaped
unhurt.
AIB commissioner, Akin Olateru, at a public disclosure of
accident reports in Abuja, noted that the Kogi incident was an AgustaWestland
AW139 helicopter, operated by Caverton Helicopters and chartered to convey the
vice president and eight other very important personalities (VIPs).
The crew stated that they could not sight the intended
landing area as a result of the cloud of residual dust generated by the
downwash of a police helicopter, the report said.
“After sighting the football field, the flight crew
approached with the speed of 20kt to about a 100 ft, and entered a hover to
land. At about 50ft above ground level, a brownout set in,” Mr Olateru said.
“The flight crew lost visual contact with the ground and
external surroundings. The co-pilot began radio altitude callouts “35, 30, 25,
20 and 15”. At about 14:34hr, the helicopter experienced a hard landing on the
right main landing gear and rolled over onto its right side. All persons on
board were evacuated unhurt.”
The AIB boss listed factors that contributed to the crash as “inappropriate landing technique used, non-adherence to company procedures for known or anticipated brownout condition during landing and lack of risk assessment, limited landing site preparation, and planning prior to commencement of the flight by the crew.”
The bureau also released reports of other air accidents,
including the incidents regarding the Bombardier DHC-8-Q400 aircraft, owned and
operated by Aero Contractors Company of Nigeria Limited with nationality and
registration marks, 5N-BPU, which occurred in Lagos on April 18, 2017; Diamond
DA-42 plane with nationality and registration marks, 5N-BNH, owned and operated
by the International Aviation College, that happened on Runway 23 of Ilorin
International Airport on May 1, 2019; and the Diamond DA-40 aircraft, with
registration marks, 5N-BRM, owned and operated by International Aviation
College that also took place on Runway 23 of same Ilorin gateway on March 27,
2014.
As part of safety recommendations, the AIB asked the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to conduct a Safety Management System
(SMS) audit of Caverton Helicopters, and ensure that the airline has
implemented the immediate safety recommendation 2019-003, the NCAA all
operators Letter (FSG 002), and the recommendations documented in the Caverton
Helicopters internal SMS investigation of this accident.
The AIB also warned that any airline found tampering with
recordings of Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) in the event of mishaps would be
dealt with according to extant laws.
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