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Nigeria takes delivery of B737-NG full flight simulator, says Sirika

Hadi Sirika

The Federal Government of Nigeria has taken delivery of a modern Boeing 737-NG Full Flight Simulator (FFS) to later be installed at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) in Zaria, Kaduna State.

Making the disclosure, Senator Hadi Sirika, the Minister of Aviation while analyzing the strides of Nigeria’s aviation industry in the last 5 years said the equipment was at the Lagos seaport going through Custom clearing process and it will be taken to NCAT in Zaria for installation.’

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The Minister said: “As we speak the simulator is at the seaport in Lagos, we are clearing it, the housing component which would house the sim has been built and it will be on its way to Zaria for installation and training would commence.”

Confirming the minister’s stance, Capt. Abdulsalami Mohammed, the Rector of NCAT said, “It is true, what the honourable minister said. The new simulator is at the seaport in Lagos waiting to be cleared and the installation will be done soon in the college.”

Earlier in the year when the Minister and NCAT Rector and some other officials were at the CAE, the manufacturer’s facility in Montreal to inspect the equipment (Boeing 737-NG Full Flight Simulator),  Sirika said the installation of the equipment is going to reduce drastically the difficulty of the airlines in the country taking their pilots for recurrent and type-rating training outside the country.

“This we know is costing our operators a lot, hence one of the reasons this development is dear to our hearts. The airlines do not need to go through the rigour of securing visas, no huge air ticket fares among others. The school also will have more income and students willing to acquire  type-rating can do so without going outside the country. As a matter of fact, the coming of the simulator will bring a lot to the school,” said Sirika.

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