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NCAA-FAA AUDIT PICTURES
From left, Director General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA) Capt.Muhtar Usma recieving Team Lead, Aviation Security Inspector Airworthness, Federal Aviation Administration, (FAA) Mr. Louis A. Alvarez and Attorney, Office of Chief Councel, International Affairs & Legal Policy, (FAA), Ms. Elizabeth J. Weir during the arrival of Faderal Aviation Administration, (FAA) to Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA) for audit of NCAA at Aviation House, Murtala Mohammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on Monday 21/08/2017.
From left, Director General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA) Capt.Muhtar Usma, Team Lead, Aviation Security Inspector Airworthness, Federal Aviation Administration, (FAA) Mr. Louis A. Alvarez and Attorney, Office of Chief Councel, International Affairs & Legal Policy, (FAA), Ms. Elizabeth J. Weir during the arrival of Faderal Aviation Administration, (FAA) to Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA) for audit of NCAA at Aviation House, Murtala Mohammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on Monday 21/08/2017.
Director General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, (NCAA) Capt.Muhtar Usma, (middle) flaanked by Head, Public Relations NCAA, Mr. Sam Adurogboye, (right) and Assistant General Manager, (Public Relations), Mr. Joe Mohammed Jimoh during the briefing on the FAA audit of NCAA held at Aviation House, Murtala Mohammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on Monday 21/08/2017,
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