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oneeyed 6th Mar 2012 13:47

Airport Security in Nigeria
 
There is an interesting article in today's Vanguard - guess it says it all :ugh::ugh:


[URL="http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/03/mad-man-breaks-into-airport-terminal/"]


Even after Cat. 1 MMIA still seems to have more holes than a Swiss Cheese.

SCE to Aux 6th Mar 2012 16:50

Cat 1 and airport security are separate issues entirely. Cat 1 looks at the country's compliance with ICAO Annexes 1, 6 and 8. The FAA assesses the regulator's ability to set and enforce regulations that bring the industry into compliance with these ICAO standards. Airport security is assessed by the Transportation Security Administration and has nothing to do with Cat 1.

Mr. Smith 6th Mar 2012 23:09

Yup, 1 article about 1 nut says it all. :rolleyes:

AVSEC 7th Mar 2012 07:10

There are people with mental health problems all over the world,but it is against civil rights to restrict them from airport.

albatross 7th Mar 2012 09:38

Good thing or about 50% of us pilots wouldn't get near the aircraft. LOL

CentreOfExcellence 7th Mar 2012 11:42

OK...I'll play
 
Nigerian Airport Sercurity:

Military Intelligence

Jumbo Shrimp

Near Miss

Crash Landing

Alltogether Separate

BLUEJuice 9th Mar 2012 06:14


There is an interesting article in today's Vanguard - guess it says it all :ugh::ugh:


[URL="http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/03/mad-man-breaks-into-airport-terminal/"]


Even after Cat. 1 MMIA still seems to have more holes than a Swiss Cheese.



now you can just click :cool:


Mad man breaks into airport terminal

there you go friend.

dash200 9th Mar 2012 14:10

Uriesi, Nigerian airports and the Nigerian thing
 
George Uriesi, CEO Nigerian airports, did well in South Africa, rising to a senior position at Cape Town Airport. But back home in God's own African country, my take is that the usual way we do things will foul things up for him. Which assumes he had any intention of making a difference in the first place. So, fellow ppruners, what's your take on this poser? He's less than six months on the job, but I don't give him a chance in hell :mad:

AVSEC 10th Mar 2012 12:10

Unfair statement.
Nigeria is so difficult to operate within,especially if you are in charge of a governmental agency.
It's a political entity,so even with the best experience as a technocrat,if you have no political constituency,and allies,you will find it almost impossible to command the ship you have been given charge of.

Why call him a poser?
Unfair.

aimtofly 10th Mar 2012 17:31

Security agencies uncover Boko Haram plot to attack South ? The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper


Stay vigilant my fellow pilots based in lagos. 30 30 might not look so good afterall.....


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