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Again, NCAA warns pilots, airlines of safety during Harmattan
This advisory circular AC: NCAA-AEROMET-28 dated November 12, 2019 according to the aviation regulatory body is intended to alert pilots to the hazards associated with dust haze which is a dry and dusty wind that blows south from the Sahara across Nigeria. It said this situation is expected to persist till March, 2020.
As issued by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency in its Seasonal Rainfall Prediction Bulletin-2019, the cessation of the rainy season is predicted from mid-October (in the Northern part) to early December, 2019 (in the Southern part).

On the other hand, Adurogboye enumerated that series of responsibilities for pilots, operators and air traffic controllers should exercise maximum restraint when severe weather condition is observed or forecast by Nimet; flight Crews/Operators and Air Traffic Controllers (ATC) shall ensure adherence to aerodrome weather minima.
Operators all requested to ensure that necessary measures are put in place to cushion the effects of flight delays or cancellations on their passengers.


