Friday, June 22, 2012

A Statement by Jacky Hathiramani, CEO, Dana Air at the Joint Senate and House of Representatives Public Hearing in Abuja June 22, 2012




Distinguished and Honourable Chairmen of the Senate and House Joint Committee on Aviation

Distinguished and Honourable members of the committee on aviation

Members of the press

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen

1. As operators of the aircraft, we have been in shock since the tragic events of 3rd June. We would like to first of all extend our deepest condolences and sympathies to the families and friends of those who lost their lives. It is so painful and we are also still hurting like all households across Nigeria. We too lost some friends on board as well as some of our best crew on that I'll fated flight. We wish to re-iterate our commitment to the families and to all Nigerians to do everything within our power to ensure that the facts are thoroughly investigated and appropriate action taken to ensure such a tragedy can never happen again.

2. We are cooperating fully with the AIB and have provided them with all aircraft technical maintenance logs and records, as well as crew licences and other relevant training details. These remain in the custody and control of the AIB.

3. The AIB has not shared any of the information that it has with us yet about their investigation and as a result we are limited in the facts that we can provide. However, we have provided a summary of the information that we are able to give you at this point.
4. The aircraft had operated earlier in the day as flight 9J 999, departing Lagos at 0831 am local time with 135 passengers to Abuja;

5. The Aircraft then returned from Abuja to Lagos as flight 9J 998 at 1024 am with 141 passengers on board;

6. The aircraft operated as Flight 9J 993 from Lagos to Abuja with 141 passengers at 1251 hours;

7. The aircraft was returning from Abuja to Lagos as Flight 9J 992 at 1458 hours with 153 passengers and crew when the tragic incident occurred.

8. The make and type of the aircraft involved in the accident was a Boeing MD 83;

9. The aircraft involved had no reported defects throughout the period of operation before the tragic incident;

10. The aircraft had even operated five flights in the previous day (June 2, 2012);

11. The pilots of the flight held current Licenses and Class 1 medicals. The cabin crew were well trained on handling emergency situations in the cabin. Everything was as per regulations and in accordance with the law.

12. Following the incident, Standard Airline Emergency Response Procedures were initiated and an information hotline and family support centres were immediately established. Crisis Management Centres have been since set up by us in Lagos and Abuja to offer support to all affected and to offer counselling, plus toll free numbers and  other contacts have been circulated and announced for families to contact for information and assistance. We are working closely with the LASUTH CMD and the Honourable Commissioner of Special Duties for Lagos State, and the LASEMA team to coordinate with family members to console with them.

13. Since the incident took place we have focused on two key priorities. The first is to ensure that we adhere to and where possible exceed all regulatory requirements, co-operating fully with the authorities to provide all necessary information that could provide any insight into the cause of the accident. The second is to provide as much support for the families of the victims as we can. We will continue to do so for as long as is necessary.

14. Alongside our commitment to providing all necessary information and support to the AIB, we are, and will continue to be fully committed to ensuring that the process required to ensure payment of just and fair compensation to the families of the victims will be implemented. We are working closely with the authorities to ensure that this process runs as smoothly as possible. Advance payments will be made to those relatives who come forward within 30 days of the accident and thereafter.

15. Once again, full cooperation with the investigative authorities will continue to be maintained throughout the process.

16. We would like to extend our thanks to the AIB and especially commend the Ministry of Aviation for their support and professionalism during this exceptionally difficult time. We also thank this joint committee for their efforts in getting to root issues on the aviation industry.

17. Finally, allow us to once again extend, on behalf of everyone at Dana Air, our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims of this tragic accident. Our prayers and thoughts are with them forever.

18. Thank you.

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